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The Saturday 2007-06-16 at 17:30 +1000, Registration Account wrote:
> I have tried with an unreal load of frustration to
> create a data CD. The KDE desktop I believe is limited
> to either KB3 or X-CD Roast. What application is every
> one using to create CD data disks?
>
> Using KB3 and the unreal amount of different errors to
> just erase of create a data CD, I now consider the
> application nothing more than BETA and X-CD Roast will
> not even load!
In the past I have used "xcdroast" a lot, and it is a fine program, but
getting behind (has problems with dvds). You need to configure it first as
root, though, and the current suse version wants to access
"/usr/bin/cdrecord", which is a symlink to wodim, and it complains (you
would have discovered that by starting the program from inside an xterm).
Might be a bug, might be unsolvable. Dunno.
Then, there is k3b, which is a magnificient program. A bit bloated for my
liking, as most of kde. I don't understand the problems you might have
with it, but you haven't explained. This is the program we all (99%) use,
IMO.
Then there are others, like gnome cd/dvd creator, but I don't like it,
was too spartane. Actually, I don't know how to use the current version,
it fires nautilus instead. As usual with suse, gnome is incomplete.
Finally, there is the command line. Actually, all of these utils are
really front-ends to the command line.
So, you'd better explain what problem you have with k3b, because that's
the best there is.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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