>>This works for me.
>>DON*T USE THE HW button in the right corner, open the terminal and type
>>" eject /dev/cdrom " and i'm on ubuntu 10.10
Hmmm, sorry, but this is not a solution. A new Ubuntu user will hit the HW button and when it doesn't work they will either come complaining here or use a different OS. This functionality is far too basic to allow it to be broken for so long.
>>This works for me.
>>DON*T USE THE HW button in the right corner, open the terminal and type
>>" eject /dev/cdrom " and i'm on ubuntu 10.10
Hmmm, sorry, but this is not a solution. A new Ubuntu user will hit the HW button and when it doesn't work they will either come complaining here or use a different OS. This functionality is far too basic to allow it to be broken for so long.