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I have two identical burners (Plextor) and k3b he sees one just so I can make copies on the fly. How do I fix it?
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What is the output of this command?
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bash-4.2$ solid-hardware query 'IS OpticalDrive'
Object::connect: No such signal org::freedesktop::UPower::DeviceAdded(QDBusObjectPath) Object::connect: No such signal org::freedesktop::UPower::DeviceRemoved(QDBusObjectPath) udi = '/org/freedesktop/UDisks2/drives/PLEXTOR_DVDR___PX_810SA_PLEXTOR_DVDR_PX_810SA' bash-4.2$ |
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It appears that as far as UDisks2 is concerned, your system has only one optical drive. Please verify that your system can access both drives (checking for the presence of /dev/sr* entries would be a quick way of doing so, or you could put discs in both drives and see if they are both accessible).
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In fact there is the presence of sr0 and sr1 but if I insert a disk in sr0 I can operate with several software like k3b, Dragon and VLC or manage it with Dolphin, while, if I insert a disk in sr1 I can only operate with Dolphin.
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I see. I suspect K3b and Dragon Player try to deal with devices (which doesn't work), while Dolphin deals with storage entries (which does work). Are the two optical drives the same make/model by any chance? I suspect you've triggered a corner case/bug in either UDisks 2 or KDE's integration with it.
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