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09 Nov 2009, 12:53 am

I never could get Basero to work in Ubuntu and was wondering about CD/DVD Burning software that actually works. That will work primarily in GNOME on my main desktop and LXDE on the VectorBox I have.



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09 Nov 2009, 1:27 am

There's GnomeBaker.

Ought to be Gnome compatible. 8)

I used to use the command line all the time -- growisofs, mkisofs, cdrecord. Not too bad once you get the usual options memorized, or maybe I'm just weird.



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09 Nov 2009, 8:59 am

Brasero worked great for years, but suddenly a month ago in 9.04 it stopped functioning correctly. I was trying to burn a 9.10 disk! Once I got to 9.10 I found again.. it wouldnt complete a burn. I swapped to nautilus cd burner or something. its commandline and in the repos. I had to uninstall brasero as well.


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10 Nov 2009, 10:51 am

My personal favorite is K3B -- though you have to install a bunch of KDE dependency files so that may not be the best solution. However I usually don't mind installing all the KDE files as I also get Konquer and I used that browser a lot for smb connections to windows servers.



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10 Nov 2009, 4:16 pm

Apple_in_my_Eye wrote:
There's GnomeBaker.

Ought to be Gnome compatible. 8)

I used to use the command line all the time -- growisofs, mkisofs, cdrecord. Not too bad once you get the usual options memorized, or maybe I'm just weird.



Install it from the Software Center. Works great, Thanks!!