On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 07:29, Joel Jaeggli wrote:
xcdroast should work fine. I would recomend playing with cdrecord
from
the command line first to get a handle on where your cd device is and how
it works...
cdrecord -scanbus
would tell you where your cdwriter is...
cdrecord dev=0,0,0 something.iso
would burn a cd, from an iso to the first scsi/atapi cd device.
after those two the mkisofs and cdrecord manpages are a good place to look
for info and more debuging information.
joelja
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, Dave Stevens wrote:
> I have a Lite-on DVDRW LDW 411S CD and DVD burner and could not find a working
> CD burner in the default set of FC1 packages. I am trying to use k3b. The
> user interface is very nice, but for some perverse reason it doesn't actually
> write anything on the CD. I am trying to make a copy of some music and have
> tried burning an audio cd from ripped mp3s and no joy.
>
> ideas?
>
> Dave
>
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This is good advise I personally prefered roxio6 but since that dont
work in linux I decided to try a few apps and quite frankly if found
Xcdroast to be a dog it is very unuser friendly I cant get it to write
any of my images saved on the server and ordinary file selection was
difficult, Look maybe I just dont know how to use it, I just found the
cdrecord from command line was better. I installed K3B and all the
dependancies and devel packages from freshrpms and I only use it for
making audio CDs.
I have tested it thoroughly and it is the roxio for linux.Best thing is
I never had to configure it.
Cheers
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