Add to this the X frontends for cdrecord, cdparanoia, cdrdao,etc: my favourite: xcdroast 0.98 ( doesn't copy on-the-fly audio CDs , though, just data) gcdmaster (1.1 i think) (can't find a .deb for this one, check out .rpms or non-packaged binaries) this one does on-the-fly copies for audio CDs.
both are gtk-based and use the command-line tools Sebastiaan mentioned, however they are a bit easier to use, if you're not familiar with making iso-images, buffer sizes, and the likes. (though with command line tools you could write a tiny script and/or alias to duplicate a CD, or create an image, so that you fight the syntax once and for all, your choice there.) Hope this helps, Romain ---- Begin Original Message ---- From: Sebastiaan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 08:56:30 +0100 (CET) To: Benjamin Pharr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: Making a copy of a CD Hi, for data only cd's (one session, one track) the simplest is: dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/tmp/cdfile.iso You can then mount it with: mount -o loop,ro -t iso9660 /tmp/cdfile.iso /cdrom For mixed cd's or multisession, I found this module that mounts your cd track by track (shows the tracks): http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/~ronsse/cdfs/ You can copy the disc track by track to hd. For audio tracks you could also use cdparanoia. Greetz, Sebastiaan On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Benjamin Pharr wrote: > What is the easiest way to make a copy of a CD in Linux? Thanks! > > Ben > ---- End Original Message ---- ________________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Romain's Other Mail Agent on the InterNet ________________________________________________ Check out the Orange Cat! www.garfield.com Get your free customized E-mail from http://gmail.garfield.com !