First of all, Brasero has come up a long way. Secondly, to install K3B,
you need a number of KDE/Qt libs that don't come up by default in the
Gnome-centric system of the default Ubuntu distribution and adding all
that can push Ubuntu further than 700 MBs that they are allowed to ship
with, because of the LiveCD marketing trick. So IMO,  because of that,
and because most Gnome users would prefer a GTK-looking app, I prefer
Brasero. K3B should manually installed for the default ubuntu, and by
default on Kubuntu only where all the needed libs are pre-installed.

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