I used to be able to right click on an .iso file and select write to CD. I don't have that option anymore. Is this another wonderful improvement of the new "spatial" nautilus?
I'm running current rawhide.
-Steve
Hi,
I used to be able to right click on an .iso file and select write to CD. I don't have that option anymore. Is this another wonderful improvement of the new "spatial" nautilus?
What have you got in grub.conf to set up the CDs? For the 2.6.3 kernels, you need to replace /dev/hdc=ide-scsi with /dev/hdc=ide-cd (etc).
No idea if it will even work then. CD/DVD burning under FC2T1 seems well cabbaged! But hey, at least it ain't debian ;-p
TTFN
Paul
On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 01:18, Steve Bergman wrote:
I used to be able to right click on an .iso file and select write to CD. I don't have that option anymore. Is this another wonderful improvement of the new "spatial" nautilus?
I just love it when people blame all sort of bugs on a new feature they don't like, trying to discredit it. Can we please avoid name calling and just report bugs as we find them?
In fact, this was due to the new mime database using a new mimetype for iso files. The fix has been commited to upstream cvs.
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On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 01:18, Steve Bergman wrote:
I used to be able to right click on an .iso file and select write to CD. I don't have that option anymore. Is this another wonderful improvement of the new "spatial" nautilus?
I just love it when people blame all sort of bugs on a new feature they don't like, trying to discredit it. Can we please avoid name calling and just report bugs as we find them?
Sorry. But it really wasn't too far fetched of me to think that the option to burn an iso might be considered "too confusing" to users, just like all that confusing, unnecessary stuff at the top of the old nautilus' window.
-Steve