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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/01/14 14:56, Pasi Lallinaho
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        whether Xfburn works with various types of discs or not?<br>
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        Pasi<br>
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        On 09/01/14 15:26, Dave S wrote:<br>
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        <p>I actually have no issues at all with burning DVD-R or DVD+R
          or even +RW/-RW with Xfburn, I actually install it into other
          distro's and desktop environments, (MATE being the main DE)
          due to the GTK2 compatibility that it provides over other
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                  <div>Hello,<br>
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                  Xfburn currently only burns CD-R's right. Burning
                  DVD-R's / DVD+R's usually fails. This has been so for
                  a long time.<br>
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                CD-R's seem to disappear from the stores and DVD-R's /
                DVD+R's are often the only discs you can buy in a store.
                So this bug in Xfburn becomes more of a problem. Even
                the iso of Xubuntu no longer fits on a CD....<br>
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              So: perhaps it's a good idea to drop Xfburn in Xubuntu
              14.04?<br>
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            Regards, Pjotr.<br>
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Pasi Lallinaho (knome)                      » <a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://open.knome.fi/">http://open.knome.fi/</a>
Leader of Shimmer Project and Xubuntu       » <a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://shimmerproject.org/">http://shimmerproject.org/</a>
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    When I still used discs of one sort or another - I had no issues
    with it using cd's or dvd's - in fact at the time I was still using
    Ubuntu and installed xfburn as it was more stable than brasero<br>
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    Elfy<br>
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