Re: cd burning utilities

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On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 09:24:54PM -0400, russell wrote:
> I am finally coming out of the dinosaur age and have aquired a cd/rw.  
> Googling for burning software brings an overwhelming amount of various 
> clients.  I am looking for input on an easy to use program that will 
> burn and rip.  Any comments, tips or advice will be most welcome. 

A lot of people like K3b, though I haven't yet had the chance to
play with it.

I use X-CD Roast myself, and it mostly works pretty well. Some things
I've found a little hard to figure out, but I manage.

The Gnome that comes with RHEL 3.0 (or Tao or I assume WhiteBox) and
probably also fedora, has an automatic thing that pops up when you insert
a blank CD, a window into which you just drag files. When ready to burn,
click the "burn" icon. I haven't figured out hwo to burn an ISO image
that way, despite having found a document that tells how (it doesn't
match the program on my Tao box).

> 
> tia
> 
> russell

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