Burning needs
domestiko
domestiko at vodafone.es
Thu Nov 25 10:24:38 UTC 2004
volvoguy wrote:
>On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 10:15:19 +0100, domestiko <domestiko at vodafone.es> wrote:
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>>{Can I suggest something? Does it not have a tool to send away those
>>archives and .deb's which have no use anymore? Everytime I install
>>something which I don't really need, just to taste, some archives come
>>into my hard disk. Can I know which ones I will never need?}
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>I don't know of a GUI for this, but the archves are kept here:
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>/var/cache/apt/archives
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>so the command "sudo rm file.deb" should take care of that.
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I was talking about dependencies. Those lib's than are set up in my hard
disk but none of the programs I have installed use.
To clean the cache I use:
'sudo apt-get autoclean'
or
'sudo apt-get clean'
>>A cd-recorder is missing. K3b is no use anymore {I have tried to install
>>it in Hoary but kcontrol doesn't want to get installed, so
>>goodbye-so-soon}; Arson, who knows how to make it work?; gtoaster,
>>eeeeech!; and nautilus-burner, mmm, it's useful for what it is useful,
>>but nothing else.
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>As far as I know, the only thing that the Nautilus burner can't do is
>audio CD's (full Redbook standard or otherwise). Because that requires
>more work than just dropping the files on a disc (mastering, pq
>editing) I kinda doubt we'll see anything like that in the near
>future.
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That's what I missing: audio burning or even audio disc copying.
>The bigger issue for me is taking audio OFF a disc, doing a CDDB
>lookup, naming and tagging the files the way I like 'em, and encoding
>it at my desired settings. Sound Juicer falls short of almost all that
>functionality. Doh!
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Mmm, I think that Sound Juicer lacks of a bunch of useful tools:
deciding the level of quality of the encoding, tagging in a user decided
way... Cddb fails too, but the audio cd player works nicely with cddb.
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