On Wednesday 11 February 2004 12:00, Dan Gordon wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 16:22:25 +0200
>
> robin wrote:
> > > I think removing 3.1.3 automatically removes k3b because of
> > > dependency's, IE kde needs to be there before k3b.
> >
> > Yes, the problem was that it wouldn't reinstall afterwards because of
> > conflicts.
>
> Thats a bummer, have you had a look at bashburn,
> http://bashburn.sourceforge.net
> I used to use k3b till i tryed this program.
>
> Regards,
> Dan Gordon

I can understand if an application has annoyed you to the point that you 
simply HAVE to solve it, but assuming that you're just concerned about being 
able to use an easy to use CD burning application with a simple GUI, why not 
try CDBakeoven? 

Seriously, it's almost a twin to Adaptec's EZ CD Creator, and it doesn't give 
a hoot about being configured as root or anyone else. Just install one RPM, 
refresh your menu ( menudrake ), and you'll find it waiting in the same 
section that other CD burning apps sit in. 

Launch it, click on "Detect", and set the recording speed of the burner. In 
almost 3 years, on any version of Mandrake, it hasn't given me one bad burn, 
and took less than a minute to install and setup, after refreshing the menu.

With that kind of stability, why go elsewhere? It even has an intro panel so 
that you can pre-select the type of burn you want to do. This one's a 12 in 
my book.

Lanman
  

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