[Bug 660694] Re: iso file created in brasero has different size depending on application which interprets it
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660694 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Oct 14 19:30:03 BST 2010
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: brasero
Using Ubuntu 10.10 (maverick) in Brasero, I created a 21GB ISO file
- using brasero. Depending on the application which interprets the file,
- you get a different file size.
+ using brasero. I am using ecryptfs to encrypt my home directory, but I
+ have seen example #3 in Lucid without an encrypted home directory.
+ Depending on the application which interprets the file, you get a
+ different file size. This bug is to report that image size is inaccurate
+ in brasero after burn, the fact that other applications have a hard time
+ staying consistent should be a concern to the GNOME project.
[1] Nautilus - Selection of files, seen in a properties windows is reported as 20.9 GB
[2] Brasero - Before writing iso, size is reported as 20.9GB
[3] Brasero - After writing iso, size is reported as 958.8MB
[4] Nautilus - ISO file created by Brasero, size is reported as 2.0MB
[5] Archive Manager - ISO File created by Brasero, size is reported as 27.1GB many items appear in triplicate.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: brasero 2.32.0-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-22.34-generic 2.6.35.4
Uname: Linux 2.6.35-22-generic i686
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Oct 14 12:19:55 2010
EcryptfsInUse: Yes
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" - Release i386 (20101007)
ProcEnviron:
- LANG=en_CA.UTF-8
- SHELL=/bin/bash
+ LANG=en_CA.UTF-8
+ SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: brasero
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iso file created in brasero has different size depending on application which interprets it
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