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What's the best lightweight burning application for Linux? I'm trying to avoid Brasero and K3B.
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Try recorder:
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=16501
It's about as light as they come, but still retains it's GUI status.
oz
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Try recorder:
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=16501
It's about as light as they come, but still retains it's GUI status.
I love the simplicity of it. Thanks! Can anyone else recommend others?
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still k3b
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still k3b
I don't want to have to install KDE libraries.
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How about bashburn? No gui, but pretty easy to use anyway.
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How about bashburn? No gui, but pretty easy to use anyway.
That looks pretty nice! Thanks!
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Oh, and another...
Graveman used to be great but all development on it seems to have stopped. I think it's still in the Arch repos, though.
oz
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still k3b
I don't like KDE but I have to agree. Brasero is pretty much ok too.
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Is not the best, but it's little and simple, xfburn, is the recorder of xfce4
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nero-linux? I haven't really tried it, cause I was in kde using k3b, but atleast it looked nice when I booted it up
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If you like bashburn, try mybashburn from the AUR. It has a nice ncurses interface.
That's a nice lightweight CD/DVD burning application. The best, in my opinion, is K3b.
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I'm currently using k3b its great as is Brasero, I would go so far as to say both are commercial quality applications. I've used growisofs for dvds which is a command line app, extremely light weight: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/DVD_writing I have not used Nero Linux before though it was my favorite program on windows.
This recorder application sounds very interested, looking forward to trying this one out when I get home tonight.
Last edited by dabski (2008-05-29 01:38:28)
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