try "yum install libmad" perhaps? Although yum is supposed to take care of these things...
Matt Morgan wrote:
Thanks. I tried that. What I noticed happening is, first of all, it acted like it was going to install the i386, the i686, and the athlon versions (I have a pentium 4). Then second it failed in the dependency part when it wanted packages called libmad and libmad.so.0. It said they weren't available. Any idea why, or where I can get those?
Mitch Wiedemann wrote:
I recommend having another try with K3B. It really is a great program. I installed it by adding the following to my yum.conf file:
[xcyb-stable] name=Fedora Core 1 ( xcyborg / stable ) baseurl=http://rpms.xcyb.org/fedora/1/stable/
[xcyb-bleeding] name=Fedora Core 1 ( xcyborg / bleeding ) baseurl=http://rpms.xcyb.org/fedora/1/bleeding/
And then run (as root): yum install k3b
Note, in KDE, be sure that KsCD is not running when trying to burn CDs. It'll cause the burn to fail.
HTH
Matt Morgan wrote:
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In KDE, I can't figure out what the default GUI tool for CD burning in FC1 is. Who knows? And if there isn't a default GUI tool, you know, if Fedora expects us to use the CLI, do people have recommendations for one I should install? I already tried k3b, which failed on my first attempt to install it, and then I've seen other ones like X-CD-Roast and kreatecd (but I thought I'd ask for help before I picked one and tried harder to get it to work).
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