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					| Titel: Escape from spinning CD syndrome?  Verfasst am: 19.10.2006, 00:52 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | Sometimes a CD or DVD disc will get in some kind of loop and keep spinning. Even killing the original app will not get it to stop and eject. Usually, I can't get control and have to do a hard reboot with the ON button. Anyone know a better way to handle this? 
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 19.10.2006, 05:13 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | When does this occur?  What app are you using?  It's obviously not normal. |  
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 19.10.2006, 11:44 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | Something like that usually indicates a firmware problem with the affected drive (perhaps triggered by barely readable media). |  
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 20.10.2006, 00:47 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | It usually occures when copying a DVD that I own with k9copy. The disk to be copied may indeed have an error (probably intentional). If I have to go to the IRC with this one, I understand. 
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					| Titel:  Verfasst am: 20.10.2006, 01:14 Uhr |  | 
  
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          | I've seen that issue, many times you can fix it by going to console, su to root, then use the eject command 
 I'm not sure which version you eject now, I think it's eject /media/hdc or whatever it is, might be: eject /dev/hdc
 
 try both, it used to work.
 
 The problem is that the program owns the cd or dvd as root, I think anyway, so you can't force eject without being root.
 
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 Yes, just tested it, as root: eject /dev/hdc forces ejection assuming that's your cd / dvd location.
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