--- Roger Oberholtzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I, too, use cdrecord direct. But my daughter (all of 8) is not quite
> that far along yet. She wants to made CDs of music. So, I am looking.
> She likes XMMS, so that type of interface is ok.

Well there are quite a lot of free cdrecord GUI frontends out there.  I
prefer gcombust, others like XCDRoast.   Neither needs wine.

> I came across this from the latest LimeWire, which in the 'Library'
> where it lists your MP3s, there is a 'Burn CD' button. I thought, ok,
> let's see how this works. Boom, I was at the site under discussion.

Interesting.  Some kind of x-marketing deal no doubt.

> BTW, the latest LimeWire (Java Gnutella client) works 'out of the box'
> with a standard Col 3.1 install. Free download at
> http://www.limewire.com

I'm fairly certain that Limewire is nothing more than a front end to the
Gnutella network.  That said, there are other Gnutella clients out there
(that do not require java).  I use gtk-gnutella, and find it quite
feature rich & user friendly.  gtk-gnutella shows you the gnutella
client that the remote file is using, and i've seen Limewire listed
quite often. So, limewire is definitely not a requirement.

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Lonni J. Friedman                          [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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