cdrecord. If you need gui, xcdroast might be a good choice - but you
might have more luck getting it working with cdrecord first and then
discover that you don't need a gui after all (which is exactly what
happened to me).

Hans

* Glen Wagley [Fri,  7 Mar 2003 at 00:13 -0700]
<quote>
> Ok, I have got to get cd burning correct using Linux.  I have tried
> gtoaster but I couldn't seem to get it to work.  Does anyone have a
> favorite burning program?  Please let me know.  Also, tonight my wife
> made a face and said, "I can't check my hotmail with Linux."  I gasped,
> wished I'd made a prenup...just kidding.  Anyhow, what she wants is to
> have her email client retrieve her hotmail without having to open a
> browser.  I've heard hotwayd is the way to go but I don't know how to
> set it up.  Anyone had any experience with hotwayd?  Thanx.
> -- 
> Glen Wagley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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