[nflug] RE: Burning a CD-R
Justin Bennett
Justin.Bennett at Dynabrade.com
Wed Dec 21 08:57:56 EST 2005
There is also a version of nero for linux (purchased). I used it a while
back, I remember it being pretty nice.
Justin Bennett
Network Administrator
Dynabrade, Inc.
8989 Sheridan Dr.
Clarence, NY 14031
On 12/21/2005 8:55 AM, anthonyriga wrote:
> When I started using Linux about 3yrs ago I first learned xcdroast it
> always worked for me. But I did find it very confusing the way its
> designed. Not sure why it has not been made friendlier. The logic to
> wht buttons to press are weird, I now use k3b and its so simple to use
> by far it rocks.
>
> */Ron Maggio <ronmaggio2005 at yahoo.com>/* wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I'm having a bit of a problem here. I downloaded files and would
> like to burn them. I tried cdroast, maybe I forgot how to use it,
> and or maybe this version 0.89alpha15 is so new I can't understand
> just what and how to do it. I tried to give it a go but I can't
> get it to allow me to choose what files to make up the maximum mb
> for the cd-r blank. All it allows me to do is choose a directory,
> I must be missing something here? Anyone have a suggestion?
> * Thanks, Ron:)
> *
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