Hi All
this one is going to hack off a lot of users
if Freevo is loaded and you burn either a CD or DVD with MP3 or similar
media files, you can not as a user unmount or eject the CD or DVD once
its burnt.
You find your CD/DVD stuck in the drive with K3B unable to eject it.
If you try to unmount a
First off I dislike Brasero, the UI's complex. Nautilus CD creator or
Serpantine holds up better for elegant simplicity. But whatever,
Brasero's more powerful and consolidated.
I have a stereo system in my car. It can't read DVD-Audio (... why?
WHY DOES NOTHING SUPPORT DVD-A?!), or even a DVD+R
Olá Matthew e a todos.
On Tuesday 07 April 2009 14:27:41 Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> That approach might scale to about 10 million users max -- or maybe 20 million
> when you buy any of the several computers they have with Ubuntu preinstalled.
You mean to say that there are now over 20M Ubuntu u
On Friday 10 April 2009 7:28:33 pm John Moser wrote:
> First off I dislike Brasero, the UI's complex. Nautilus CD creator or
> Serpantine holds up better for elegant simplicity. But whatever,
> Brasero's more powerful and consolidated.
AFAICT, it's as powerful as Gnomebaker or K3B but with a sim
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(``-_-´´) -- BUGabundo wrote on 11/04/09 01:36:
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> On Tuesday 07 April 2009 14:27:41 Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
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>> That approach might scale to about 10 million users max -- or maybe
>> 20 million when you buy any of the several computers they
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 8:53 PM, Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
> On Friday 10 April 2009 7:28:33 pm John Moser wrote:
> > Other than that, anything I throw at it gets burned to the CD.
> > Ability to lay out a directory hierarchy and playlists would be nice
> > too, but pretty much it should just burn