Patrick wrote:
====================== Ted, Why not install it from your SuSE 8.0 cds first then update it with the files from the SuSE ftp site? That way you get a clean install with all dependencies settled and the upgrade will go smoother and you will also get a menu entry as well. I am not certain that cdbakeoven is fully functional yet, maybe the latest version is working better. It is a nice looking program though, but I, like you, prefer either Xcdroast or KreateCD to use for burning.
Patrick
Hi Thanks for the reply...Cdbakeoven does not appear on the dvd so I cannot do this... ================== Ted, You are right, my apologies as I thought the program was included in the 8.0 pro package. I do not find it either, so must have installed it from the provided rpms on SuSE's ftp site. It was in my menu bar, so I mistakenly thought it was installed from the cd's, but it was not. Mine does run ok though and as I mentioned, I did put it in my menu, I don't think it installs itself there. The program looks very good,
On Monday 08 July 2002 03:10, Ted wrote: plus it is nice to have a KDE specific program for burning. After installing, did you do "rpm -q cdbakeoven" in a shell? This will tell you if it was installed and the version. Mine shows 1.8.9-1 right now and starts well from the shell or menu with a "cdbakeoven" command. It you get a response from the rpm -q command, then do a "whereis cdbakeoven" in your shell to see where the executable is located. If it is in bin, then it should be available to you. Patrick -- ----------end of line........ --- KMail v1.4.1 --- SuSE Linux Pro v8.0 --- Registered Linux User #225206