Re: cd burning utilities

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k3b
xcdroast
gnome-toaster

all very nice, browse the fedora.us repository.

as far as ripping, grip is nice, and so's my cd2ogg
(http://www.linuxadvocate.net)... but that's the 2.2 version and i havn't
gotten around to doing an rpm, though there is one for 2.1 in my apt/yum
repo.

-d

russell said:
> 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.
>
> tia
>
> russell
>
>
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