I am a frustrated XP user (now that's a redundancy) looking into switching to Linux. I do a lot of CD and VCD burning, and currently use Feurio and Nero. Can I continue to use my current versions under Linux, and if not, do these or other similar programs have versions specifically for Linux? Thanks.
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Posted 15 August 2003 - 12:03 PM
Hi! Welcome to this Wonderfull world 
Take a look at www.k3b.org
It's one of the best linux cdrecorders (Interface only, because you need cdrtools).
Check the page and take a look at the requirements and check if you have them... and them... let's burning....
(This one needs KDE 3.X.X)
Take a look at www.k3b.org
It's one of the best linux cdrecorders (Interface only, because you need cdrtools).
Check the page and take a look at the requirements and check if you have them... and them... let's burning....
(This one needs KDE 3.X.X)
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Posted 28 November 2003 - 05:20 PM
I always liked Eroaster when I was using Mdk 9. Simple to use interface with drag and drop. I been having problems trying to get it running with RH 9 though.
Others you may want to look at..
Gnome toaster
Xcdroast
By the way Kanniball, I tried K3b about a year ago. It looks like they've really been working on it! The interface looks cleaner and more understandable. I downloaded it via apt. To run it as user, it says I need to run k3b setup. That's the same as configure k3b right? What do you do to set it for regular user? Thanks!
Others you may want to look at..
Gnome toaster
Xcdroast
By the way Kanniball, I tried K3b about a year ago. It looks like they've really been working on it! The interface looks cleaner and more understandable. I downloaded it via apt. To run it as user, it says I need to run k3b setup. That's the same as configure k3b right? What do you do to set it for regular user? Thanks!
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