Rick Thompson wrote:
> 
> > Xcdroast dosn't recognize it, but cdrecord does.
> 
> By the way....Xcdroast uses cdrecord...so if you compile the newer cdrecord
> into Xcdroast source....voila....you have a working Xcdroast.
> 
Actually I liked the command line functioning of cdroast better,
but Xcdroast does make it easy to make iso images.
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