On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 16:58, Stuart Johnsen wrote: > Hi all, > out of curiosity just what sort of CD-Burning applications are there > available for linux ? many, from the command line cdrecord, to various gui apps, most of which use the commandline programs at their heart.
For gui programs I think gcombust is good. opinions vary, and flamewars abound on this topic. Take a look at the cdwriting howto available all over the net, primarily at www.tldp.org (that stands for The Linux Documentation Project, its easier to remember the acronym if you knoew what it stands for.) > > If you have any preferences I would be interested in hearing why you prefer > one over another. :) > > I've had a look at the CLUG web site but there doesn't seem to be any > mention of what applications are available for linux with regards to the > various things people get computers to do. Would it be possible for such a > page to be set up ? Not the place for it. Why replicate (at great time for someone) info thats already all over the web. one good starting point is www.linux.org. > > just some thoughts for discussion ;) > > TIA > > Stuart > > +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ > | Stuart Johnsen email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > +Senior Technician phone: +64 (3) 364 2987 xt8991 > | Information Technology Dept fax: +64 (3) 364 2332 > + University Of Canterbury > | New Zealand > + > | If the world didn't suck we'd fall off !!! :D > + > | > + ? rotide liam eht htiw gniyalp neeb s'taht yugesiw eht s'ohw thgirlA > ^Q^Q ^C^C > >
