bopadu 0 Posted August 15, 2003 I am a frustrated XP user (now that's a redundancy) looking into switching to Linux. I do a lot of CD and VCD burning, and currently use Feurio and Nero. Can I continue to use my current versions under Linux, and if not, do these or other similar programs have versions specifically for Linux? Thanks. Share this post Link to post
Kanniball 0 Posted August 15, 2003 Hi! Welcome to this Wonderfull world Take a look at www.k3b.org It's one of the best linux cdrecorders (Interface only, because you need cdrtools). Check the page and take a look at the requirements and check if you have them... and them... let's burning.... (This one needs KDE 3.X.X) Share this post Link to post
Dapper Dan 0 Posted November 28, 2003 I always liked Eroaster when I was using Mdk 9. Simple to use interface with drag and drop. I been having problems trying to get it running with RH 9 though. Others you may want to look at.. Gnome toaster Xcdroast By the way Kanniball, I tried K3b about a year ago. It looks like they've really been working on it! The interface looks cleaner and more understandable. I downloaded it via apt. To run it as user, it says I need to run k3b setup. That's the same as configure k3b right? What do you do to set it for regular user? Thanks! Share this post Link to post