Nero CD/DVD burner equivalent for ubuntu?

Bry Melvin brymelvin at msn.com
Mon Apr 3 22:52:25 UTC 2006




>From: Mats Holmberg <mats.holmberg at elisanet.fi>
>Reply-To: Ubuntu Help and User Discussions <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
>To: Ubuntu Help and User Discussions <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
>Subject: Re: Nero CD/DVD burner equivalent for ubuntu?
>Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2006 10:36:38 +0300
>
>voger wrote:
>
>>Mats Holmberg wrote:
>>
>>>cogumbreiro wrote:
>>>
>>>>Last time I used NEROLinux it didn't even opened .nrg files. Therefore I
>>>>don't see much use in it, assuming that it doesn't do 10% of the win32
>>>>version does.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>K3b does alot of things. I don't know what you need though, because I've 
>>>never really used Nero. For me my daily burning is well handled by 
>>>Nautilus cd burner or k3b.
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>Mats
>>>
SNIP
>Cheers,
>Mats
>
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The latest version of Nero is working fine here:

We've just migrated to Ubuntu on several machines (from OS/2 and eCS)

I set the "regular" users (at hre graphics shop) and  my husband who has all 
his music on an Ubuntu Box now, and let them try Nerolinux Gnomebaker and 
K3B to make data and in his case Mp3 Cd's.

The more computer literate of the bunch I also had burn a SuSE iso.

In a Work environment Nero was the only one I didn't have to assist to get 
the job done in all cases.

Maybe the current trial version is more mature?

Bryann Melvin






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