Hi, outside of Linux,

if you really have to use windows, try using Nero,

I have made no coasters using it, but many using Easy CD....

it has been much more reliable and functional than Easy Creator, I haven't
used Xcdroast as yet, but am getting there...


Ahbaid.

Jeff Graves wrote:

> Xcdroast is a frontend for cdrecord. When you install the Xcdroast package
> it says it needs to have the cdrecord package installed as well. You also
> need another program called mkfios i think. I just downloaded an rpm that
> had the both of them and then installed the Xcdroast rpm and everything
> works great. I've written cd-cd. Made a linux image and wrote a cd. Made a
> joliet image from files i download off the internet on a linux box and
> wrote a joliet cd image and then burned a cd from it. It works great (even
> better than Easy cd creator do i dare say, i haven't made a coaster using
> cdrecord yet).
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:   rpjday [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:   Friday, November 26, 1999 12:13 PM
> To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:        writing CDs
>
>   i was just about to embark on burning my own CDs,
> and stumbled across the article "creating CDs" in the
> oct 99 issue of linux journal.
>
>   according to that article, you can use the command
> line based "cdrecord" utility, or cdwrite.  it also
> mentions xcdroast, but claims that it is a front-end
> for cdwrite, not cdrecord.  is this true?  i have yet
> to start playing with it, but i was under the impression
> from numerous emails that xcdroast was associated with
> cdrecord instead.  clarification?
>
> rday
>
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