I have tried to xfburn several times
(version 0.4.3 under 12.04 64 bit) since conceptually I like it
better than Brasero. My experience with it was very poor though.
It works OK for me for a small amount of data (on DVD and CD-R)
but it consistently crashes if I have may files to burn, a deep
directory structure or go close to capacity of the disc. I never
fully investigated under which conditions exactly it crashes but
basically for me its not usable.
Do others have testing results on whether Xfburn works
with various types of discs or not?
Pasi
On 09/01/14 15:26, Dave S wrote:
I actually have no issues at all with burning DVD-R or
DVD+R or even +RW/-RW with Xfburn, I actually install it
into other distro's and desktop environments, (MATE
being the main DE) due to the GTK2 compatibility that it
provides over other burners suc
Hello,
Xfburn currently only burns CD-R's right.
Burning DVD-R's / DVD+R's usually fails. This
has been so for a long time.
CD-R's seem to disappear from the stores and
DVD-R's / DVD+R's are often the only discs you can
buy in a store. So this bug in Xfburn becomes more
of a problem. Even the iso of Xubuntu no longer
fits on a CD....
So: perhaps it's a good idea to drop Xfburn in
Xubuntu 14.04?