This Ubuntu/Baltix 9.10 eject bug can be easy fixed creating text file /etc/sysctl.d/60-cdrom-lock.conf with this content:
# CD/DVD eject button doesn't work until /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/lock is 1
dev.cdrom.lock = 0
I will attach the 60-cdrom-lock.conf file to this bugreport - it seems I should include this file into baltix-default-settings package for Baltix 9.10 (Karmic)
Martin Pitt or other Ubuntu developer, please tell me if "dev.cdrom.lock = 0" setting in /etc/sysctl.conf can cause any problems in Ubuntu 10.04, because I don't wanna to create problems for our users when they will upgrade Baltix 9.10 to Ubuntu 10.04.
This Ubuntu/Baltix 9.10 eject bug can be easy fixed creating text file /etc/sysctl. d/60-cdrom- lock.conf with this content:
# CD/DVD eject button doesn't work until /proc/sys/ dev/cdrom/ lock is 1
dev.cdrom.lock = 0
I will attach the 60-cdrom-lock.conf file to this bugreport - it seems I should include this file into baltix- default- settings package for Baltix 9.10 (Karmic)
Martin Pitt or other Ubuntu developer, please tell me if "dev.cdrom.lock = 0" setting in /etc/sysctl.conf can cause any problems in Ubuntu 10.04, because I don't wanna to create problems for our users when they will upgrade Baltix 9.10 to Ubuntu 10.04.