Doug Poland wrote:

My son's a budding Unix enthusiast, but he's no CLI jockey yet. In my
attempt to help him be independent and burn his own data and/or audio
CD's, I came across nautilus-cd-burner.


It seems simple enough, but it doesn't work.  I've got existing ISO
images that I try to burn to CDRW and it chokes.  So I try a simple
directory structure and it chokes.  I feed it a few wave files, it
chokes.

I know something about creating optical media.  For example, sometimes I
need to run mkisofs, sometimes I don't.  Sometimes I need to blank the
media if it's CDRW, I don't for CDR.  Maybe I want to burn an audio CD
and therefore need different switches to drive cdrecord.

So how does one tell nautilus-cd-burner these things?  I've searched the
docs and the lists.



Donno, It did the same thing to me so I learned to do it the (not so) hard way:

from man burncd:
EXAMPLES
    The typical usage for burning a data CD-R:

          burncd -f /dev/acd0 data file1 fixate


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