The same error occurs, but '/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r' returns nothing.
My steps:
1) Ran '/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r' on the command line
2) Put in two blank DVD-Rs in both my DVD-ROM and DVD-RAM drives
3) Went to 'Places > Blank DVD-ROM Disc' and the same error appeared.
4) Went back to the command line to see that '/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r' returned nothing.
5) Manually went to 'burn:///' and that also returned nothing for '/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r'
I also found it interesting that only one DVD-R was detected. The other device says "Unable to mount location / No media in the drive".
The drives work perfectly fine in Windows.
The DVD-RAM (the one that detected my DVD-R is an LG, bought about 3 months ago) while the other one came with my Dell XPS Gen 5 in August 2005.
I will give you the model numbers of both upon request.
The same error occurs, but '/usr/lib/ gvfs/gvfsd -r' returns nothing.
My steps: gvfs/gvfsd -r' on the command line gvfs/gvfsd -r' returned nothing. gvfs/gvfsd -r'
1) Ran '/usr/lib/
2) Put in two blank DVD-Rs in both my DVD-ROM and DVD-RAM drives
3) Went to 'Places > Blank DVD-ROM Disc' and the same error appeared.
4) Went back to the command line to see that '/usr/lib/
5) Manually went to 'burn:///' and that also returned nothing for '/usr/lib/
I also found it interesting that only one DVD-R was detected. The other device says "Unable to mount location / No media in the drive".
The drives work perfectly fine in Windows.
The DVD-RAM (the one that detected my DVD-R is an LG, bought about 3 months ago) while the other one came with my Dell XPS Gen 5 in August 2005.
I will give you the model numbers of both upon request.