On 2014-07-07 16:28, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
previously on this list Maurice McCarthy contributed:
OpenBSD has K3B from the KDE desktop.
If I remember rightly I tried k3b on amd64 recently and it didn't
work
for me even when told which devices to use manually. The latest k3b
has
switched to rediculously requiring udisks and all the dependencies
and
nonsense that udisks/polkit pulls in so I didn't use it even on
Linux.
This ironically for KDE/QT which aims to run everywhere even on
Windows.
I used to use and liked x-cdroast but have had more success with
tkdvd
lately which shows you the commandline that it uses too.
Thanks for the tip about tkdvd. I only once tried K3B, because of the
glowing reports it had, but just did not like it. But that was a while
ago.