On Sun, 2006-02-05 at 07:43 +0200, bogdan.mustiata@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday 05 February 2006 05:03, Andy Burns wrote:
Erwin Rol wrote:
First of all what is the Fedora Core political correct program to burn CD/DVD under gnome ? I have been using k3b, but that's an evil KDE program ;-)
Well for burning .ISOs I right click and let nautilus do it for creating a "quick" CD with a few files on it, again nautilus CD/DVD creator is ok, just drag them in then click thw write button, but for "important" stuff where I want to verify after write and have more control over it, I use k3b, I think gnome-baker is eventually meant to allow us to stop using k3b :-)
xcdroast is another EvilKDEFree(tm) program for you CD writer.
Why is GnomeBaker not installed by default in the Gnome install?
k3b gets installed be default if you do a KDE install.
Michael