with a cdrw disk in the windows world you do have drag an drop but only on the cdrw disk not cdr. jack
Drag drop won't do it. A CDROM needs all files to be burnt to it in a single session, or batches of files in a multisession disk (software option).
There are quite a few software packages available in Linux to put files on CDROMs. My personal preference is XCDRoast... mostly because it has been very reliable, and I don't need to do any fiddling to make it work. It just worked out of the box with SuSE7.3 and 8.0.
By the way, it's not a dumb question if you have never used a CD-RW before.
Take a look at: http://searchStorage.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid5_gci507077,00.html
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