Linux Spiffy Linux CD/DVD Burning Question

Discussion in 'Software' started by Guest-2867, 28 Aug 2005.

  1. Guest-2867

    Guest-2867 Guest

    After loads of mucking about i've decided that Nero doesn't perform how I would like it to under Wine, i've also tried Nerolinux and tbh, it's a bit pants, So, I was wondering, in your infinite experience and wisdom, which is the BEST linux app for burning that offers both best performance and flexibility (is there such a beast?)


    Ta very much :thumb:
     
  2. BBurger

    BBurger What's a Dremel?

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    That's going to depend on which distro you're running.

    In Ubuntu 5.04, the Gnome file manager - Nautilus - will burn a bunch of things on it's own - ISOs & data CDs, anyway - and for everything else there's GnomeBaker or K3B.
     
  3. Go4t

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    graveman is very good and very straightforward

    edit: also i dont see why it matters what distro
     
  4. Guest-2867

    Guest-2867 Guest

    Fantastic, got graveman up and running, just the ticket !
     
  5. trigger

    trigger Procrastinator

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    Just my .02p, K3B - it is one of the best apps for Linux IMO, great looking, easy to use interface, and you can go advanced if you really need to, only gripe: it depends on KDE :waah:
     
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