jhsu

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Posted: Jan. 13 2008,19:13 |
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Quote (curaga @ Jan. 13 2008,13:07) | |
Quote | If you want control, use the lowly programs yourself (mkisofs, cdrecord etc). |
Forget this. I'd have to type in all of the little options and the long file names manually every time I need to do something, and having just ONE little thing not quite right will throw the whole thing off and force me to start over. I don't want to go through all this mumbo jumbo only to get it wrong anyway.
Quote | Some light alternatives for cdw are bashburn and gcombust. If you want "the" burning app, k3b is in myDSL too, but it's really heavy with all the kde libs. |
Are bashburn and gcombust available as myDSL extensions? If not, how do I install them? What does k3b have that bashburn and gcombust lack? Can I use k3b without having to switch to KDE?
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