CD burning software

jason pearl jpearl24 at cox.net
Tue Dec 2 13:14:37 UTC 2003


does it burn dvds too?????




On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 06:12, Douglas Stewart wrote:

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> Dan Goodes wrote:
> | Just to add my $0.02 here, I'd like to add that I agree whole-heartedly
> | with you about k3b vs. existing CD burning tools.
> |
> | I consider myself to be a fairly savvy linux user, not advanced, but I can
> | hold my own in a battle of wits with the beast.
> |
> | I had no luck at all using Gtoaster or XCDRoast, and what made matters
> | worse was that there was no easy-to-get-to doco for it.
> |
> | When I installed FC1 I went to a KDE environment, and installed K3B. with
> | very little tweaking, I was able to burn CDs quite happily. Even after
> | upgrading to a 2.6-test kernel, a quick fidget with some settings and I
> | was still able to burn CDs quite happily.
> |
> | So to that end, this end user's experience ith k3b has been awesome. :)
> |
> | -Dan
> |
> |
> | On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, stephan schutter wrote:
> |
> |
> |>You are indeed correct! I do understand the underlying reasons for why
> |>it works that way... but my granny don't -- so to speak. Fedora's
> |>ultimate goal is to be a desktop solution and a challenge to MS right?
> |>In this light the end user experience is essential; that is why I was
> |>asking.
> |>
> |>
> |>nosp wrote:
> |>
> |>
> |>>On Mon, 2003-12-01 at 23:22, William Hooper wrote:
> |>>
> |>>
> |>>
> |>>>stephan schutter  said:
> |>>>
> |>>>
> |>>>
> |>>>>The Cd software included in Fedora requires root access
> |>>>>(absurd, users should be able to use the software to duplicate and burn
> |>>>>music CDs etc.).
> |>>>>
> |>>>>
> |>>>
> |>>>Assuming you are talking about X-CDRoast, it doesn't require root.
> |>>>
> |>>>http://www.xcdroast.org/xcdr098/faq-a15.html#11
> |>>>
> |>>>
> |>>
> |>>the helper apps of k3b & X-CDRoast and others require root access -- the
> |>>cdrecord & other binaries have to be setuid & owned by root.  k3b has a
> |>>nice way of making that change for you that the other apps lack, so it
> |>>may seem like "k3b doesn't require root".  I think that's what the OP
> |>>should have meant.
> |>>
> |>>
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> Have you tried gcombust?  I've never been happier with a CD burning tool.
> 
> http://www.abo.fi/~jmunsin/gcombust/
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