Op donderdag 17-01-2008 om 22:29 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Jo-Erlend Schinstad: > On 17/01/2008, Jan Claeys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Op dinsdag 15-01-2008 om 11:51 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Wouter > > Stomp: > > > I would also like to argue for this: Brasero does everything n-c-b > > > does, and more. > > > > Does it provide all the context menu stuff in nautilus which I think is > > actually n-c-b's strongest point?
> If you mean write to disk, then that's just a matter of adding the > entry to the menu. You can burn an image to disk by running "brasero > -i <iso file>", and you can burn the contents of the CD/DVD Writer > window with "brasero -ncb", etc. I was talking about the context menu for e.g. *.iso files (burn to disk) and when a mounted CD/DVD is selected (which allows you to copy it to another CD or make an image from it). Maybe there are some other integration things too that i don't use. If Brasero is going to replace n-c-b, care should be taken to make sure we don't lose any of this functionality. -- Jan Claeys -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop