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How to permanently enable manual eject button on my optical (CD/DVD) drive under Ubuntu Studio 22.04?

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It drove me nuts that the eject button on my optical drive stopped working after I installed Ubuntu Studio 22.04. I find it counter intuitive and a PITA. My PC is a tower PC under my desk, well out of the way of any accidental button push. As it stands, I have to open a terminal window to open the drive to put in a disk, because the drive doesn't appear in Krusader (or anywhere else in the GUI) until there is something in it. I have used

eject -i 

to restore operation of the eject button, but this appears to be only temporary. How can I permanently restore what I consider to be normal operation of the eject button?

David avatar
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Is there some site or reference I can look at that says that this is the default?
Rishon JR avatar
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You could try installing ubuntu and installing the studio desktop on it...
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@David, I couldn't find one; I was only reporting my experience.
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@Rishon_JR, Thanks for the suggestion, but Id rather endure the inconvenience of an occasional "eject" command than the inconvenience of a complete OS reinstallation. ;-)
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