On Fri, 2007-12-14 at 11:07 +0100, Leszek Matok wrote:
Dnia 2007-12-14, o godz. 18:41:48 John Summerfield
<debian(a)herakles.homelinux.org> napisał(a):
> have you ever popped a used CD-RW in a CD burner so you can burn another
> image to it, then had the desktop on another virtual console automount
> the frigging thing?
Yeah, all the time. But would you prefer a pop-up window looking like this:
"You have inserted a CD-RW full of data into a burner.
Please chose what you want to do with it:
[Mount and open in a browser window]
[Blank and open a CD/DVD wizard]
[Eject the disk and let me put a blank one in]"
?
Exactly this is what is happening when inserting a mixed-mode (aka
"enhanced audio cd") into a cdrw/cdrom.
I totally prefer it doing one default thing which doesn't bother
me at all as
long as I can go to the burning wizard and tell it to burn things down (it
should ask me for blanking at that point).
In an ideal world, if it was functional,
I'd prefer this, but reality is
different.
What I see happening on FC8 (e.g. while having a audio-cd ripper
application opened) is several applications being launched
simultaneously and struggling on device access.
Ralf