On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 3:21 AM, ArcosCom Linux User <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Do anyone know how to solve this? Could be any system component that > wasn't working fine? (as any daemon, or the DVD reader) Anyone know how to > test my DVD writer/reader or any system/gnome components that could be > missconfigured or not working? > Without knowing any more about this situation (hardware specifics, details on the DVDs, ageds, file sizes, etc.), I usually follow these general rules: 1) Burn the DVDs slower than their maximum rated speed. The more important the data, the slower the burn, but usually not below 4x. 2) Verify the DVDs while/after burning in the burner AND also by reading them in a different brand and model DVD reader (or burner). If it's a video DVD, also play it in a commercial DVD player. You can test the DVDs and the burner(s) this way by using different brands of DVDs (if some fail), etc. I've also had DVDs go bad, which is really annoying, but it's rare and hasn't happened yet on any critical backup DVDs. Without more information as I said above, that's about all I could tell you. HTH. mhr _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos