03.07.2016 11:38, tech@reachthetribes.org пишет:
On 07/03/2016 01:16 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2016-07-02 16:33, tech@reachthetribes.org wrote:
However, in opensuse 13.2, in all 3 drives, the exact same blank cd and dvd did pop up in the device notifier saying that there is a blank in the drive and ready to be burned. It worked here.
Ah, you are waiting for a popup to happen. Why not simply start the burner, and see what it says about the blank?
It would be then a different kind of problem.
Ok, I put the blank dvd in the drive in kde while running 42.1. No read on the drive as far as the popup is concerned. Running fdisk -l doesn't give anything either.
What do you expect fdisk to show you about blank disk?
So I started K3B, and nothing pops up. So in K3B I went to the device menu and clicked "Media Info", and here are the results:
Type: DVD-R Sequential ...
I know the blank dvd is not damaged, because one that I was just using did the same thing yesterday, but I really needed to burn something. So I booted into 13.2 and burned the dvd that I needed, then booted back into 42.1. Even though it says it is not rewritable, I know that it is because it will say the opposite if I load it up in 13.2
DVD-R is not rewritable. Can you actually write anything?
Given that I am seeing the exact same effects on 2 different computers with completely different hardware, I am thinking that somebody out there has to have already experienced the same thing. But there aren't even any bugs that I could find on bugzilla for this same problem. How often do people burn cds and dvds nowadays anyways?
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