That was his question though Jason (see the title). Several of us just
answered it. I think that's what he wanted, but yes it's simpler to just
use cdrecord. I personally didn't know the exact syntax off the top of my
head, and so didn't recommend cdrecord. I don't do this often enough to
mind a few mouse clicks, I have ram & cpu cycles to spare,and the wait
does not change either way you do it :)

charles

On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Jason Costomiris wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 09:32:43AM +0800, Gregory Hosler wrote:
> : 
> : On 01-Apr-00 Edward Schernau wrote:
> : > I asked HOW one burns a CD from a previously made (or downloaded)
> : > ISO.  How do you tell xcdroast not to collect N files and make an
> : > image, THEN burn it to CD?
> : 
> : in xcdroast:
> 
> Am I the only one who thinks this is pretty pointless?
> 
> After all, isn't:
> 
> cdrecord -v dev=4,0 speed=8 zoot-sparc.iso
> (right out of my .bash_history)
> 
> much more straight-forward than click, click, browse, click, wait?


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