David L Norris wrote: > Others have mentioned K3B or X-CDRoast if you need a program with 10 > million options and dialogs/menus 6 levels deep. (e.g. making a > bootable CD) However, nautilus-cd-burner is quite adequate for normal > use, I'd think. > k3b is a fantastic program, and will be included with Fedora Core 2. "Six menu levels" must refer to XCDRoast. In k3b you get a customisable welcome screen with icons for easy access to functions such as burning an ISO image. It also works equally well under KDE and Gnome. Jonathan PS I hope they won't have messed up the ability to burn MP3 files to CD in the Fedora version of k3b...