-----Original Message----- From: Chadley Wilson [mailto:chadley@pinteq.co.za] Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 2:17 AM To: fedora-list Subject: Re: Cd burning
Try K3B works for me! http://www.k3b.org/
Dude.. K3B is a Frontend for cdrdao and cdrecord.. Just like x-cdroast etc.
CDRdao is the way to go but I think cdrecord also supports DAO.
I used to have a working cdrdao but then I upgraded to 2.6 kernel and it's now broken.. (since 2.6 uses ide-cd) and it wants a newer version but newer version can't install due to dependency problems etc.. yadda..yadda..yadda..
Maddy
On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 13:41, Harald Hoyer wrote:
use cdrdao
John Gray wrote:
Hello all
Burning cd's . . . the bane of my life and always a challenge.
Can anyone tell me how to successfully copy a cd with
tracks that flow
into each other? When I try to, I get the "gap" between tracks.
I have tried this with gnometoaster and xcdroast.
Thanks
John
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Ow Mun Heng wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Chadley Wilson [mailto:chadley@pinteq.co.za] Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 2:17 AM To: fedora-list Subject: Re: Cd burning
Try K3B works for me! http://www.k3b.org/
Dude.. K3B is a Frontend for cdrdao and cdrecord.. Just like x-cdroast etc.
CDRdao is the way to go but I think cdrecord also supports DAO.
I used to have a working cdrdao but then I upgraded to 2.6 kernel and it's now broken.. (since 2.6 uses ide-cd) and it wants a newer version but newer version can't install due to dependency problems etc.. yadda..yadda..yadda..
Just "rpmbuild --rebuild" the new cdrdao from rawhide... should work