I have to say honestly, I like kubuntu. It is quite awesome in appearance and runs like a breeze (on my LaVie L LL800R/7 laptop), but only for one thing that I consistantly find with linux installations... The CD/DVD eject button.
One of the very (by "very" I of course mean "very very very very") few reasons I *shudder* like *barf* that microsoft thingy is the fact that when I press the eject button on my CD/DVD drive, it ejects. Sure, if the program running deems it necessary (or the OS in some cases) it may give me a warning or blue screen of death as it is so called, it still (98% of the time) will eject my disc.
Now why, why will linux tell me nothing. Why can't the OS understand that when I press that little button on my CD/DVD drive, I want it to spit out my CD/DVD!!! No questions asked!!!!
I seriously appologize for all the exclamation marks, but this is a problem that has haunted me through Kubuntu/Ubuntu, Knoppix, Morphix, Fedora, DSL, and many more.
I don't care for a DIY solution, I would quite enjoy seeing an OS, especially this one (Kubuntu of course) take a stand and solve this, most annoyingly simple, problem!
Is anyone with me!?
-Stephen
One of the very (by "very" I of course mean "very very very very") few reasons I *shudder* like *barf* that microsoft thingy is the fact that when I press the eject button on my CD/DVD drive, it ejects. Sure, if the program running deems it necessary (or the OS in some cases) it may give me a warning or blue screen of death as it is so called, it still (98% of the time) will eject my disc.
Now why, why will linux tell me nothing. Why can't the OS understand that when I press that little button on my CD/DVD drive, I want it to spit out my CD/DVD!!! No questions asked!!!!
I seriously appologize for all the exclamation marks, but this is a problem that has haunted me through Kubuntu/Ubuntu, Knoppix, Morphix, Fedora, DSL, and many more.
I don't care for a DIY solution, I would quite enjoy seeing an OS, especially this one (Kubuntu of course) take a stand and solve this, most annoyingly simple, problem!
Is anyone with me!?
-Stephen
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