DVD still spinning after eject?

I have Samsung DVD burner. Well, what they call "Samsung".
So I am having problem that When I eject the DVD after burning. It still spin very fast. I don't know it is because the failure of the DVD drive, or it is the driver's problem.
any idea? If it is the drive's problem, I would like to update my drive before I did my Arch installation.
BTW, is there any good SATA DVD drive you recommend?
Thanks
Last edited by ioky (2008-11-13 08:16:51)

SAMSUNG 18X DVD±R DVD Burner with LightScribe Black SATA Model SH-S183L - OEM
and yet, I am using ubuntu.
There is also problem with K3B, it always say can't found Drive, and therefore you can't burn DVD, however, If I don't use burning software, there is never a problem that my Drive can't be found. and It work fine with Brasero.
haha it is kind of hard to trouble shoot this problem to me, it is kind of odd.
Thanks

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