I haven't yet found anything than an out-of-the-box :-) K3B won't do... mostly with zero manual config. Work has required me to do some burning from Windows machines, the experience simply reinforced gain how much better off we are with Linux tools.

David Kletzli wrote:
Try k3b.  It's a GUI front-end to the dvd tools.

Again, you _don't_ need Nero on Linux.  I guess it is comprehensible
to people with a recent Windows background why anyone would want to
use Nero on Linux.  But unless Nero has changed drastically for the
better during the last 5-10 years, I can't comprehend it.

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