The problem seems to be that the version of cdrdao (in Maverick at
least) is too old. The available cdrdao is version 1:1.2.2-18.2ubuntu1
but cdrdao 1.2.3 is required for brasero. cdrdao 1.2.3 is already
uploaded in Debian testing so we should be able to simply resync it
again to fix this issue. The current cdrdao package in Ubuntu has a very
small change compared to Debian. The only remaining change seems to be
"Add armv7l target". How does this process work, do we first request
sync and then applies the diff?

As a workaround it is possible to create an image file in brasero and then 
write the resulting CUE file to disc from the command line with cdrdao with 
something like:
$ cdrdao write brasero.cue

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brasero can't use cdrdao to burn cd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/605603
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