I have not done it myself, but the documentation for Xcdroast says you can
do it as a mere mortal with the right permissions set.

Alos, try gtoaster if you want to create your own CD from your filesystem
(say as a backup) with a GUI interface. It's better than Xcdroast at this,
but I prefer Xcdroast for writing images and cd to cd copies

On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Jeff Graves wrote:

> use cdrecord with X-cd-roast as a gui front end. Not sure if you have 
> to be root cause that's all I ever use.


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