On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 10:35:57AM -0700, Jon Ellis wrote:
> Hello all!
> 
> I have been looking for a good cd burning utility for gnome for a while
> with no luck.  I like k3b, but I'm not such a big fan of qt/kde.  I have
> been using command line tools and Xcdroast, and I was wondering if there
> was something out there that's better.  Suggestions?  TIA!

Well, there are some possibilities.

GNOME 2.4 has cd burning built into nautilus.  This is a bit limited
however as it doesn't have the options for things like bin/cue, audio or
data, etc.  Basically it will burn data to a cd or burn an ISO image to
a cd (from what I've seen anyway).

gtoaster - gnome 1.4 app for burning data.  Quite nice.
gcdmaster - frontend for cdrdao - burn bin/cue, copy cds, etc.

Not sure of something like k3b for doing audio though.  Anyone know of
others?
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