[k3b] [Bug 349764] New: device in use - message received when beginning burn with K3b
summersons96-squareformat at yahoo.ie
summersons96-squareformat at yahoo.ie
Tue Jun 30 22:09:12 UTC 2015
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=349764
Bug ID: 349764
Summary: device in use - message received when beginning burn
with K3b
Product: k3b
Version: 2.0.3
Platform: PCLinuxOS
URL: http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php/topic,133018.
0.html
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: grave
Priority: NOR
Component: Burning/Hardware
Assignee: k3b at kde.org
Reporter: summersons96-squareformat at yahoo.ie
CC: michalm at jabster.pl, trueg at kde.org
open K3b; select ISO; allow K3b to do what it needs to do (computing md5sum;
click start (to begin the operation); warning message appears - pop up window
Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1.choose burn image from K3b
2.set options
3.click 'start'
Actual Results:
warning message - short extract follows of what appears in the message/warning
window.
Link given to this message above:
Device 'ATAPI -iHAS524 B' Already in use by other applications (gpg-agent, 4,
dbus-launch, 3014, 3, 3015, ... lsof, 6)
It is highly recommended to quit those before continuing. Otherwise K3b might
not be able to fully access the device.
Hint: Sometimes shutting down an application does not happen instantly. In that
case you might have to use the 'Check again' button.
Buttons:
'Check again' 'Quit the other applications' 'Continue'
Expected Results:
K3b should have proceeded with the burn after clicking the start button.
When you look at the thread link above where I posted about the bug please note
that other users have noted seeing the same warning message as I do.
Experimentation shows that by, for example, choosing 'Quit the other
applications' the unwary user has closed down their Desktop and is left at a
black screen. It is easy to get out of this - but the user should not have to.
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