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Husse (husse) wrote : Re: [Bug 511691] Re: Nautilus disc burner does not use specified disc name

Hi Clem
Not Brasero as it is the Nautilus thingy that behaves bad
Just got the idea to install Karmic in Virtualbox so I can check
Mats

On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Clement Lefebvre <email address hidden>wrote:

> Hi Husse,
>
> It's an upstream bug to us. It's hard to know where the fault
> originates:
>
> - It could be Brasero...
> - It could be Gnome itself...
> - It could be a patch in Ubuntu...
> - Or it could even be something in Debian.
>
> Sense, can you reproduce the problem in Ubuntu? I doubt this is specific
> to Mint.
>
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> Nautilus disc burner does not use specified disc name
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/511691
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>
> Status in The Linux Mint Distribution: Confirmed
> Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu: Invalid
>
> Bug description:
> OS: Linux Mint 8 Helena
> Gnome: 2.28.0
> Gnome Nautilus: 2.28.1
> Brasero: 2.28.2
>
> I'm not sure exactly which package this involves, but the problem I am
> facing is that when I use the "CD/DVD creator" method of burning to disc
> with the drag and drop feature in a Nautlius window and then specify a disc
> name, once the burn process has completed, the disc is named 'CDROM' as
> opposed the name that I had typed in.
>
> To reproduce:
> 1)insert a blank CD/DVD into the disc drive
> 2)select the CD/DVD creator option to burn to a blank disc
> 3)drag a file to the drag and drop area
> 4)click on the "write to disc" button
> 5)enter a new name into the 'disc name' section and proceed with the burn.
>
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