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i had heard of that but isubuntu supposed to be user friendly?<br>
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so i guess i should clarify that i am looking for a gnome gui dvd
burning app.<br>
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i have tried xcdroast but its dvd features a flaky<br>
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gill<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Saturday 06 November 2004 14:21, R S Gill wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Anyone know of a dvd burning app for burning primarily data (not dvd
movies) for gnome?
I know nautilus can do it but i want something that handle multisession
burning. nautlius erases the disc and then burns the new data as far as
i know.
and no i don't want to use k3b.
gill
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man growisofs
It will do finalised burning if required or multisession.
Bob
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