On Sunday 29 July 2007, jpff wrote:
I used to use xcdroast with no problems (and cdrdao for audio CDS) but since 10.2 I have been pointed at K3B, which seems very iffy at best.
First I do not run KDE or Gnome, and the way in which k3b keeps jammering about integration to some non-existent system is irritating. Worse is that it does not always work. Today it burnt the CD but then it froze when verifying. the CD is OK, but I could not even get k3b to quit afterwards.
Is there an alternative software base to burn data CDs? One that does not want KDE or Gnome?
==John ffitch
============ Have you taken a look at "bashburn"? It's a shell/terminal cd burning tool. Certainly not the prettiest, but may be just what you are looking for, if everything else is working it uses. http://bashburn.sourceforge.net/ Regards, Lee I seem to be finding more things like this, since using xfce4! ;-) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org