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On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 15:15 -0500, Jimmy Wu wrote:<BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">All right - I will try those suggestions when I get the chance. Just out of curiosity, isn't brasero a GNOME application? If so, what is it doing as the default cd burning application in Xubuntu? And I see no reason why brasero would need extra packages when it seems that my system can already burn CD's. </FONT><BR>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">I think I might go and install xfburn, which was what used to be the default in xubuntu (IIRC)</FONT><BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">Thanks again,</FONT><BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">Jimmy</FONT><BR>
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">Registered Linux User #454138</FONT><BR>
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Gnome uses the same widget toolkit as XFCE (GTK+), so apps that are often designated as "Gnome apps" are often really just "GTK apps" and work fine on either one, without any environment-specific packages. Of course, some "Gnome apps" are really in fact Gnome apps and depend on Gnome things like gconf. However, if you install a Gnome app like that on XFCE, it's really only a few extra dependencies in most case.
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