I confirm this behavior on Brasero 2.26.1. The ISO file and the burned CD have the same md5 hash value, but Brasero reports that the md5 hash for CD is different:
ERROR WHILE BURNING - SOME FILES MAY BE CORRUPTED ON THE DISC
From the log:
BraseroChecksumImage Setting new checksum (type = 2) a21d60303c26cbefb09adcf93f653b4d (8790491bfa9d00f283ed9dd2d77b3906 before)
BraseroChecksumImage called brasero_job_error
BraseroChecksumImage finished with an error
I confirm this behavior on Brasero 2.26.1. The ISO file and the burned CD have the same md5 hash value, but Brasero reports that the md5 hash for CD is different:
ERROR WHILE BURNING - SOME FILES MAY BE CORRUPTED ON THE DISC
From the log:
BraseroChecksum Image Setting new checksum (type = 2) a21d60303c26cbe fb09adcf93f653b 4d (8790491bfa9d00 f283ed9dd2d77b3 906 before) Image called brasero_job_error Image finished with an error
BraseroChecksum
BraseroChecksum
Checking from the command line:
$ md5sum /dev/cdrom 283ed9dd2d77b39 06 /dev/cdrom
8790491bfa9d00f
$ md5sum ubuntu- 9.10-desktop- i386.iso 283ed9dd2d77b39 06 ubuntu- 9.10-desktop- i386.iso
8790491bfa9d00f
The burned image is OK. There are actually no errors.
Brasero Version: 2.26.1