I would check out Gcombust, which is written for GNOME, but will work just fine
in KDE.  I switched over to this after using mystBurn, which is an OK program,
but a little clunky to operate. :)

--Brian
On 20-Apr-2000 Brian wrote:
> 
> Is xcdroast pretty much the best program to use right now for duplicating
> cd's under Redhat?  Or is their a more mature alternative?  The version of
> xcdroast that ships with 6.1 powertools doesn't support reading audio from
> ide devices, and it doesn't support some other features I am looking for
> and seems a little less mature than I am needing.
> 
> I have the need to copy mixed audio/data cd's.  IDE CDROM ---> SCSI CD-RW
> 
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