So for example I think you would want Brasero to open when you insert a blank CD, instead of the current window that pops up asking what type of CD you want to burn.
You would want Brasero to open when you write click on a CD or image file and choose copy or write to disc. Brasero would have to open directly to the CD copy or image-write mode, and with the CD to copy or image to write field already filled in. And you would want Brasero to launch when you select Places->CD/DVD Creator from Nautilus, or else you want to completely remove that option. And ofcourse set Brasero as the default burning application in GNOME. Personally I think it'd be a shame to lose some of the wonderful simplicity offerred by nautilus and serpentine. But it's true that nautilus-cd-burn is a little too simple (no indication of CD size or how much space you have left as you're adding files) and serpentine has a couple of major UI bugs that I've reported that aren't being fixed. If Brasero works better under the hood and is seeing active development then it seems a good choice. Also the point that Windows converts will expect something more advanced that nautilus-cd-burn and serpentine is true, I have seen this first hand many times, and it's a shame that when left to their own devices they always seem to manage to install some ancient pre-GNOME X application instead of something sensible like Brasero or K3b. -- Install Brasero by default https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/91043 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs