I use Mandrake 8.0, and the CD burning programs are under Applications ... Archiving ... CD Burning. If you dont see them there, then perhaps the default install did not install them and you will have to add them through Software Manager (look under INSTALLABLE).
Hope this helps. On Thu, 21 Mar 2002 13:36:54 -0500 "Sullivan, Nick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > First post, a test run if you will, hopefully it goes through! > > I've been fooling around with my newly installed 8.1 OS with all the packages from >the PowerPack installed... I've really had an easy time finding all the comparable >tools I'm used to in the Winderz world here in Mandrake except for any CD burning >programs. > > The one I did find was cdparanoia but I'm trying to stay GUI for the most part >currently and thought that xcdroast would probably be installed along with my OS. I >can't find a menu entry for any burning stuff under "Apps" or "Office" etc. so I'm >assuming they exist and just don't have shortcuts/menu entries for them... > > Any suggestions on where to look in my files for GUI burning programs? I'm also on >the hunt for a GUI audio extraction tool (or GUI front-end to cdparanoia), extra >credit if it's one that might be on the application discs I recieved with Mandrake >8.1 as I don't have a modem currently installed in the Linux PC. > > Also, I've had friends who speak of Apple computers running Toast where extraction >isn't neccesary at all to get *exact copies* of audio CD's! This isn't the same for >Linux is it? I'm assuming not since programs like cdparanoia exists but if I can >save the time of extracting my audio first it'd be just one more bonus to Linux over >Windows..! > > Thanks for your help much appreciated! > > Take care, > Nick > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (H) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (W) > http://www.forwardhall.com > http://db.etree.org/npsinboro > > The wind of pleasure and pain will > not stir me, for I am silently in > harmony with the Path. > - D.T. Suzuki > > > > >
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