Robert,

Thanks for the update!

Sorry you're continuing to have trouble.  Wish I could help but I
currently do all my burning in Windows.

regards,
Randy Kramer

PS: Just today I saw a post on either the newbie or expert list
(actually two).  One recommended:

"Also check here for CDRW mini-how-to...
http://hal.humberc.on.ca/~mrcn0031/sxs/stepbystep.html";

The other recommended:

"If you have Gnome installed, gtoaster is a great program for burning
cds, including iso's.  Instructions are here:


http://gnometoaster.rulez.org/documentation/gnometoaster_users_guide.html#SECTION00032000000000000000";

Oops, just noticed, you're already trying gtoaster.

Robert wrote:
> I just wanted to let you know about the CD-RW question. I tried writing at
> 24x with a regular CD-R and got garbage. I have to slow down the speed to 8x
> so that it will work. By comparison the old HP external would still take an
> hour to write to a full CD-R.
> 
> I still can't get Linux to burn a CD with either eRoaster or gToaster. I
> wrote once and it seemed alright but then nothing but coasters and wind
> chimes. I am going to try another program I believe it is called Xroaster.
> Both programs seem to crash just before I click burn. No error message just
> everything closes. I uninstalled and reinstalled. I went and picked up the
> latest version but still get them to crash.
> 
> Just to keep in the know.
> 
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