It's unfortunate that this problem with what seems to be Ubuntu's default CD ripping application has existed since 10.10. Fortunately, after reading https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CDRipping I found out about the very awesome abcde CD ripping solution. Using that now and as long as it is maintained (it seems to be well maintained as of November 2011) I don't think I'll have a need for other CD ripping software.
Matthew Caron's gfvs-mount workaround does not work for me on a machine running 10.10, by the way.
It's unfortunate that this problem with what seems to be Ubuntu's default CD ripping application has existed since 10.10. Fortunately, after reading https:/ /help.ubuntu. com/community/ CDRipping I found out about the very awesome abcde CD ripping solution. Using that now and as long as it is maintained (it seems to be well maintained as of November 2011) I don't think I'll have a need for other CD ripping software.
Matthew Caron's gfvs-mount workaround does not work for me on a machine running 10.10, by the way.