Adam Miller wrote:
> I have spoken with a core-dev on this matter and it basically boils 
> down to stability, upstream development, and maintenance. Essentially 
> K3B is the only burning software seen fit to be kept in main by the 
> core-devs (yes i know xfburn is still in main, but i was told that 
> will be changing soon).
>
> I know its not for the light of heart or for the newer users, but I am 
> a big fan of wodim, its the burning tool that K3B is a front end to 
> and is technically debian's spin off project from cdrecord but either 
> way, it works wonders for me.
>
> -Adam
Then perhaps we need a light weight front-end built for wodim. I would 
assume that if K3B is in main, and depends on wodim, it would stand to 
reason that wodim is in main as well.

vidd

>
> On 7/8/07, *Vincent* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>
>
>     On 08/07/07, *Ronnie Whisler* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>         you said it a CD BURNER not a DVD BURNER
>
>
>     Sorry, of course I meant that you can still buy a DVD burner ;-)
>
>         On 7/8/07, *Vincent* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
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>
>
>             On 08/07/07, *Ronnie Whisler* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>             <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
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>                 try to remember that xubuntu is designed for older
>                 machines and to be lightweight most older machines do
>                 not have a dvd burner. 
>
>
>             Isn't Xubuntu designed to be fast and light-weight? Still,
>             even on older machines I think you can buy a CD burner.
>
>
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