how to eject a CD?
Frank
Frank at snapafun.co.nz
Sun Apr 18 12:59:27 BST 2004
$ eject <Enter>
If more than one cdrom
$eject /dev/cdromn (where n is the cdreom number)
This never seems to give me problems, mind I use:
$eject -t
to close the cd tray afterwards.
Hope this gets the correct reactions from those that do know so
that I get to get it right in future.
Enjoy
Frank
On Sat, 2004-04-17 at 09:01, Carsten Schlipf wrote:
> James Richard Tyrer wrote:
> > Trevor Smith wrote:
> [...]
>
> > Some recent version have a bug. You must close ALL instances of
> > Konqueror before you can eject the CD. I think that 3.2.0 fixed this.
> >
> > http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=37780
>
> You also must make sure, that no instance using the CD-ROM stays
> preloaded in the background. That's why I always disable preloading of
> konqueror instances. It causes more problems than advantages.
>
> See Settings -> Configure Konqueror -> Performance
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