H.J.Bathoorn wrote:

> On Sunday 26 September 2004 10:17, john wrote:
>> Hello
>> I will be using cdrw media in upcoming work to transfer files between
>> work and home and also use for backup. In winblows, it was a matter of
>> "save as" and indicate cd. I have not used win for about a year now and
>> don't intend to. Would appreciate some advice on which application would
>> be simplest to setup and use or point me in the right direction for
>> info. I have tried k3b, eroaster, and nautilus without much success. My
>> lack of experience in setup is probably the real issue. Thanks in
>> advance. John
> 
> John what exactly are your problems?
> I myself used Nautilus on a laptop and K3B on my desktop. Both are
> "no-brainers" to install as one uses "urpmi" to do that correctly.
> 
> Neither of them require any special setup as they probe for CD drives
> themselves. If your drive isn't found, there might some other problem with
> your hardware.
> 
> Nautilus offers the option "burn to CD" when right-clicking an a file and
> K3B
> supports drag  & drop very well IMO.
I think he's after UDF writing. I'm not sure if that's supported at in
Linux. Some googling only gives dead projects, but no valuable info. I'd go
with a usb-stick instead, if moving data between machines is the primary
reason, and burning to an cd-r/dvd with k3b for backup
/Bj�rn


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