Jim Cornette wrote:
Just to note that the problem that I mentioned about
nautilus-cd-burner not working was caused by SELinux. A bug report has
been filed on it for FC3T2.
Summary: right clicking on write to cd as a regular user does not work
past the part where the CD burner is supposed to be initialized. A
popup box will appear and show every time that you click on it.
test 1; worked through nautilus, as root (gnome-terminal, su to root,
launch nautilus,navigate to iso image location, right click mouse and
select "write to CD" (This works)
test 2: Try to do this as regular user again, watch it fail again.
Then run setenforce 0 in a root tty. Click on the popup selection
again, notice the cd is initialized and a successful burn is completed.
Other burning software:
k3b did not work right as regular user, but did as root before
investigating these failures,
xcdroast started to burn a CD when initially configured as root. I
died and is currently being investigate as to why it bailed shortly
after launching.
The default SELinux configuration is being applied to this system.
(targeted/enforcing)
Jim
PS: X still has a refresh problem w/ the latest CVS version, for the
i815 graphics controller. I thought that it was solved w/ this build.
I did not investigate a possible SELinux connection yet for the oddity.
This is almost certainly not an SELinux bug. Are you seeing any AVC
messages in the /var/log/messages file? Have you executed a setenforce
0 and tried to write the cdrom?
Dan