[nflug] RE: Burning a CD-R
Richard Hubbard
hubbardr at adelphia.net
Wed Dec 21 19:29:03 EST 2005
i've never had any problems with xcdroast
another idea is to be a tough guy and do it through the command line tools.
(_The Linux cookbook_ by carla schroder gives a no nonsense step by step
for how to use these tools, or you can try the man pages.)
Me, I'm a wimp that uses xcdroast. The nice thing is that it is
strictly x, and doesn't depend on gnome or kde.
Ron Maggio wrote:
> Hi, all
> Well...I tried both toast in KDE and k3d in Gnome, and both suck!
> Neither will burn! It goes through all the motions after I gave it
> what to burn, and it just sits there! Nothing! I even left it alone
> and did something else for 15 minutes and came back to see it had done
> nothing. Stalled in limbo land, it was suggested that Nero had a
> product for Linux. To me that beats the whole purpose, to get away
> from commercial software. I really don't want to go back to Windows,
> but it seems I will if I can get full usage of this system. What the
> hell good is it if you can't do the same as you can do in Windows. Oh
> by the way, I did RTFM. I read all that there could be to read about
> how to use this software, and I still can't get it to work. The
> hardware is somewhat new, and worked very well under Windows. Any help
> would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks, Ron M.
>
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