Version: 1.0.2 (using KDE KDE 3.5.7) Installed from: Debian testing/unstable Packages OS: Linux Hi Sebastian, I'm not sure whether this behaviour is due to wodim or K3b, but spikethehobbitmage@excite.com noticed the following (http://bugs.debian.org/434836): If a burn is cancelled before the disk is written to, k3b acknowledges the cancel and then flushes the buffer. This effectivly destroys write-once media. If a burn is cancelled before any data is written, no data should be written.
There is nothing K3b can do here. wodim does the flushing when it is killed.
In an attempt to clean up old bugs that are not valid for K3b 2.0 (=KDE SC 4.x port) anymore, this is now being marked as UNMAINTAINED. If this bug is still valid for 2.0, please reopen it.