Re: recommendations for CD burning.

2008-09-21 Thread Chris Bannister
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 08:14:08PM -0700, PETER EASTHOPE wrote: [What a horrible mailer ... doesn't it do quoting?] > What about this as root? > wodim -v speed=1 dev=/dev/cdrom .iso Did you try it? Works for me: wodim dev=/dev/hdx .iso The man page is not the only source of useful information,

Re: recommendations for CD burning.

2008-09-20 Thread PETER EASTHOPE
In-reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ron & others, 02 Sep 2008 10:50:02 -0500 "Music CDs, ISOs, what?" A Debian installer CD. "... scripting genisoimage and wodim isn't that hard." wodin.man reads as though SCSI is the only hardware to consider. Is there any likelihood of an HP DVD Writer 420, C

Re: recommendations for CD burning.

2008-09-03 Thread Mark Grieveson
On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 02:27:31 + (UTC) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Can anyone recommend one of these for use under > > Xfce4. I'm more concerned for efficient > > functionality than for sophistication. Brasero works well with xfce4. It works with well with thunar, in that you can right-clic

Re: recommendations for CD burning.

2008-09-02 Thread Daniel Dickinson
On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 07:55:19 + [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Folk, > > The CD FAQ mentions K3b, X-CD-Roast and a few > other GUI frontends. Judging by wikipedia, K3b > is the most advanced. > > Can anyone recommend one of these for use under > Xfce4. I'm more concerned for efficient > fu

Re: recommendations for CD burning.

2008-09-02 Thread Chris Burkhardt
Chris Burkhardt wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Folk, >> >> The CD FAQ mentions K3b, X-CD-Roast and a few >> other GUI frontends. Judging by wikipedia, K3b >> is the most advanced. >> >> Can anyone recommend one of these for use under >> Xfce4. I'm more concerned for efficient >> fun

Re: recommendations for CD burning.

2008-09-02 Thread Chris Burkhardt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Folk, > > The CD FAQ mentions K3b, X-CD-Roast and a few > other GUI frontends. Judging by wikipedia, K3b > is the most advanced. > > Can anyone recommend one of these for use under > Xfce4. I'm more concerned for efficient > functionality than for sophistication

Re: recommendations for CD burning.

2008-09-02 Thread Ron Johnson
On 09/02/08 02:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Folk, The CD FAQ mentions K3b, X-CD-Roast and a few other GUI frontends. Judging by wikipedia, K3b is the most advanced. Can anyone recommend one of these for use under Xfce4. I'm more concerned for efficient functionality than for sophisticat

Re: recommendations for CD burning.

2008-09-02 Thread Eugene V. Lyubimkin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Folk, > > The CD FAQ mentions K3b, X-CD-Roast and a few > other GUI frontends. Judging by wikipedia, K3b > is the most advanced. > > Can anyone recommend one of these for use under > Xfce4. I'm more concerned for efficient > functionality than for sophistication

Re: recommendations for CD burning.

2008-09-02 Thread Tim Edwards
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Folk, The CD FAQ mentions K3b, X-CD-Roast and a few other GUI frontends. Judging by wikipedia, K3b is the most advanced. Can anyone recommend one of these for use under Xfce4. I'm more concerned for efficient functionality than for sophistication. Thanks,

recommendations for CD burning.

2008-09-02 Thread peasthope
Folk, The CD FAQ mentions K3b, X-CD-Roast and a few other GUI frontends. Judging by wikipedia, K3b is the most advanced. Can anyone recommend one of these for use under Xfce4. I'm more concerned for efficient functionality than for sophistication. Thanks, ... Peter E. -- http: