Thanks all for the responses,
I was using it to burn some iso images- had a couple of crashes.
Basically i am slowly migrating everyone in my vicinity to linux machines and want to be able to have idiots operate the cd burning. I.e. when someone says 'burn' and there isn't a blank cd in there- i'd like the software to eject the CDR tray and say "put in a blank CD- o wise one" you know, that general kind of ludite proof stuff.
So in brief- command line burners are definitely not an option.


As for the version of k3b, i'm running 0.9. i'll go and check for an update soon and also I'll give Nautilus a go in a minute.
Cheers,
Jasper



On 03/12/2003, at 11:44 AM, Mike MacCana wrote:


any recommendations on a good piece of cd burning software, i'm using
k3b and not liking it very much :(

What specifically aren't you liking? Development is pretty rapid, so make sure you've got the latest version.

AFAIK, and I've investigated this pretty well, all other graphical CD
recording apps on Linux are, well, shit. My opinion anyway, but I'm sure
a lot of people would agree with me. XCDRoast is one of the few apps
that makes GUI buring more difficult than just running the command line
tool.


Mike

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