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Hello, any suggestions for a lightweight CD/DVD burner?
Renato
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i prefer k3b
i don't care if it's a lightweight one but it does the job fine
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graveman is lightweight or you do it manually via cdrecord etc.
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bashburn
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Brasero-lite is pretty nice too . It still has some quirks though if you ask me.
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Yeah brasero and k3b gave errors on my girlfriend's Ubuntu, also they are somewhat bloated...
Right now I'm burning with graveman which looks quite good, but I guess I'll be using bashburn also, very KISS.
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Did you tried xfburn?! It comes with xfce enviroment...
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Recorder, a simple GTK+ disc burner (It's even developed by one of our community members).
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cdrecord, from the cdrtools AUR package. No steenkin GUI needed.
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cdrecord/wodem is where its at.
Typically when people have problems with their cd-burners, it's to front ends like braserro, gnome-baker, and k3b which use cdrecord and not cdrecord itself.
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I <3 cdrecord, especially now that the license "issues" have been resolved: (damn, lost the link, but I thought it said Debian may add it back into their repos).
CD, DVD, and Blu-ray burning. Syntax is a little odd, but once memorized, is all you need. I just need to make a shell script that greps through 'cdrecord -scanbus' for my only DVD burner and uses its dev= entry.
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