Am Mit, den 11.08.2004 um 23:57 Uhr +0200 schrieb Sven Luther: > On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 11:37:19PM +0200, Michael Banck wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 11:40:42PM +0200, Sven Luther wrote: > > > On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 02:10:36PM -0700, Matt Brubeck wrote: > > > > Sven Luther wrote: > > > > > > > > > BTW, i wonder how you launch nautilus-cd-burner, i didn't find a menu > > > > > item containing it. > > > > > > > > In a nautilus window, choose "CD Creator" from the "Places" menu. > > > > > > Ah, but would it not be better to add it to the Application menu > > > somewhere ? > > > > It's not an application, it's *nautilus*-cd-burner. It's beautifully > > (IMHO) integrated into Nautilus. > > Whateverm it is an application. Joe random user wants to burn a CD, he goes to > applications, and search for CD (or DVD) burner, and finds nothing. What would > be wrong with a menu entry which opens a nautilus window in cd-burner mode ? > > > If you want a separate application, check out coaster (dunno if it's > > avaiable for Debian already) > > Well, there is k3b too :)
i sincerly mark this bug as +3 obvious.... however its not as easy, would i ship a desktop environment to computer illiterate users, i would not provide them with nautilus cd-burner by default, rather go the k3b "i am familiar with windows cd burning programms" tour. nautilus cd-burner has its shortcomings - one of them is the fact that starting it presents you with an unresponsive and not much feedback giving stale pale and empty window. nautilus is a filemanager, and cd burning support while nifty, does not merge well with its user interface. there are apps yet in developments (see= coaster) that provide us poor open source gnome desktop environment users with something that a human may finally call a user friendly app to simplify the tedious tasks of mkisofs and cdrecord kama-sutra. lets just hope that they get up to speed, compared to k3b so that we can finally have some nice interface for cd burning as well. m

