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RE: [SLE] CDROM Eject
- From: "Albert" <albert@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 07:19:06 -0000
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Mark Panen wrote:
> Whats the sory with trying to eject a cdrom, i press the eject button and
> one second later the cdrom closes again catching the bloody cd disc or my
> fingers, i remember this in 9.3 as well thats why i dumped it. Looks like
> Suse Linux 10.0 is no better unless there is some magic trick to eject a
> cd?
How sure are you it is not your CD-ROM acting up? The only times I had this
was with a faulty CD-ROM.
I am yet to experience it on any of the 15 machines running SuSE 8.0 / 9.1 /
9.2 / 9.3 in my lab. Some of them have really old CD-ROMs (4X / 16X) and
still have no problem.
Albert
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> Whats the sory with trying to eject a cdrom, i press the eject button and
> one second later the cdrom closes again catching the bloody cd disc or my
> fingers, i remember this in 9.3 as well thats why i dumped it. Looks like
> Suse Linux 10.0 is no better unless there is some magic trick to eject a
> cd?
How sure are you it is not your CD-ROM acting up? The only times I had this
was with a faulty CD-ROM.
I am yet to experience it on any of the 15 machines running SuSE 8.0 / 9.1 /
9.2 / 9.3 in my lab. Some of them have really old CD-ROMs (4X / 16X) and
still have no problem.
Albert
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No virus found in this outgoing message.
Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.
Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.12.4/142 - Release Date: 2005/10/18
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