John Dangler schreef:
> Anyone know why the xcdroast was taken off the mirrors? 
> There is a bug entered regarding xcdroast not being able to be downloaded
> (which I got when I did emerge xcdroast).
> It seems that the only reason for it not being there is either because
> there's something _really_ wrong with it.
> 
> Or, does anyone have another recommendation for cd/dvd graphical frontend in
> gnome?
> 
> John D
> 

Gnomebaker seems pretty OK-- quite nice, actually, though I can't seem
to make new folders in the layout (I'd have to make them in the regular
filesystem then copy them to the layout), but I didn't explore it all
that thoroughly.

I think I'll stick with K3b for the time being; you may not realize that
it can be built -kde and -arts (though you'll still have to install
kdelibs for it to run). It remains the most fully-featured GUI burning
program out there.

You might also try Nero for Linux (GTK1 interface). It pretty much does
most of what Nero for Windows does, certainly it handles all the basic
functions with aplomb (though not as much aplomb as K3b), although I
didn't really check to see how it handles the 'extra' features of Nero
Pro (does it encode video and audio, and what formats does it allow to
do so).

All available from Portage (though some may be ~arch masked).

HTH,
Holly
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