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"content": "It's really pleasant to me that the command to eject a CD from a command line in Linux is just... eject :crow_sip: It's not \"run pluggablemediactl list to see a list of devices, then use pluggablemediactl \u0026lt;device name\u0026gt; info and scroll down until you find the drive number, then run pluggablemediactl \u0026lt;device name\u0026gt; \u0026lt;drive number\u0026gt; drive eject --now\"\n\nNope. Just eject. :blobfoxfloofhappy: It's nice.\n\n#Linux #FOSS",
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