Sure, but he was looking for a program that wouldn't make him run back to Windows. I think the nice gui of cdbakeoven would be more of what he's looking for. Nothing against calling cdrecord directly, I just don't think that's what he was looking for.
Todd On March 3, 2003 01:34 pm, Fred K Ollinger wrote: > > cdbakeoven is quite friendly > > > > Todd > > > > On March 3, 2003 12:17 pm, Robert Tilley wrote: > > > As heretical as this may sound, I've actually been contemplating moving > > > back to a Windows XP OS simply for the ease of CD burning. I have no > > > cd burning program on my Debian unstable box, having tried all > > > available (namely, xcdroast, which is horribly unusable). > > > > > > Can anyone suggest any alternatives before I resume kneeling at the > > > altar of Bill? > > Why not use cdrecord? It's not hard. > > Make a cdimage from a folder: > > mkisofs -r -J -o myfolder.iso myfolder > > Get your dev numbers: > > cdrecord -scanbus > > For me, this gives me 0,0,0. Here's the output: > > scsibus0: > 0,0,0 0) 'ATAPI ' 'CD-R/RW 20X10 ' 'H.KF' Removable CD-ROM > 0,1,0 1) * > 0,2,0 2) * > 0,3,0 3) * > 0,4,0 4) * > 0,5,0 5) * > 0,6,0 6) * > 0,7,0 7) > > Now do the burn: > > cdrecord -dev=0,0,0 -data myfolder.iso > > You can make a wrapper script that knows your numbers and burns it all in > one easy go. > > Fred

