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Backing up sound cd's?
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| ***** charles 2005-07-30, 2:46 am |
| Hi all,
I just did a standard install of Ubuntu5.04. I have a dvd-player
and a cdrw. I would like to make backups of some of my
sound cd's so my grand daughter will not destroy the ones on
which I spent my hard earned money. I don't want to make money
pirating I just don't want to have to buy cd's over and over when they
get destroyed. I have used K3B under KDE on other Linux distros
but gnome doesn't have this program. Are there any alternative
burning programs for gnome that are easy to install and easy to use?
thanks,
charles.....
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| Jonas Stein 2005-07-30, 7:45 am |
| Hi ***** charles
> but gnome doesn't have this program. Are there any alternative
> burning programs for gnome that are easy to install and easy to use?
Perhaps you can install Xcdroast
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| ***** charles 2005-07-30, 5:46 pm |
| >"Jonas Stein" <news@jonasstein.de> wrote in message
news:dcfi62$snq$1@newsreader3.netcologne.de...
>Hi ***** charles
[vbcol=seagreen]
>Perhaps you can install Xcdroast
Sorry for the basic questions but:
Can I get Xcdroast from Synaptic?
Is Universe considered stable?
Is Multiverse considered stable?
Is Xcdroast listed in the standard install of Ubuntu5.04 under Synaptic?
thanks for all the feedback,
charles.....
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| Robert Tucker 2005-07-30, 5:46 pm |
| ***** charles wrote:
>I just did a standard install of Ubuntu5.04. I have a dvd-player
>and a cdrw. I would like to make backups of some of my
>sound cd's so my grand daughter will not destroy the ones on
>which I spent my hard earned money. I don't want to make money
>pirating I just don't want to have to buy cd's over and over when they
>get destroyed. I have used K3B under KDE on other Linux distros
>but gnome doesn't have this program. Are there any alternative
>burning programs for gnome that are easy to install and easy to use?
>
>
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/K3BHowto
or just use cdrecord?
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| Jim Bowering 2005-07-30, 5:46 pm |
| ***** charles wrote:
> news:dcfi62$snq$1@newsreader3.netcologne.de...
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> Sorry for the basic questions but:
>
> Can I get Xcdroast from Synaptic?
>
> Is Universe considered stable?
>
> Is Multiverse considered stable?
>
> Is Xcdroast listed in the standard install of Ubuntu5.04 under Synaptic?
>
> thanks for all the feedback,
> charles.....
Start here,
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/
More here,
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation
Ask any remaining questions here,
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/
That's a good forum. The people are very helpful.
Incidentally, you can install k3b in Ubuntu if you want.
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OS squared: open software times open standards.
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| ***** charles 2005-07-30, 5:46 pm |
| "Jim Bowering" <iambat@otvcablelandot.net> wrote in message
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> ***** charles wrote:
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> Start here,
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/
>
> More here,
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation
>
> Ask any remaining questions here,
>
> http://www.ubuntuforums.org/
will do.
> That's a good forum. The people are very helpful.
>
> Incidentally, you can install k3b in Ubuntu if you want.
>
> --
> OS squared: open software times open standards.
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| ***** charles 2005-07-30, 5:46 pm |
| "Robert Tucker" <roberttucker@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
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> ***** charles wrote:
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> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/K3BHowto
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> or just use cdrecord?
It tends to be much easier to figure out a couple of buttons to click
than to figure out all the command line arguments of cdrecord.
later.
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| s. keeling 2005-07-30, 5:46 pm |
| ***** charles <shultzjrX@joimail.com>:
> "Robert Tucker" <roberttucker@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
> news:11en5bhdroj06c2@corp.supernews.com...
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> It tends to be much easier to figure out a couple of buttons to click
> than to figure out all the command line arguments of cdrecord.
Perhaps, if you're doing something brain-dead simple, ie. "File --> Save".
Once you need it to do something a little more complicated, scanning
the manpage for info on how to do what you want is much quicker than
wading through "Help --> Search".
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| Robert Tucker 2005-07-30, 8:45 pm |
| ***** charles wrote:
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>It tends to be much easier to figure out a couple of buttons to click
>than to figure out all the command line arguments of cdrecord.
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On Gnome, can you not just type:
burn:///
in the File Browser or from the menu do Go>CD Creator
Then just copy in files you want to burn and click on the disk symbol
"Write to Disc" to burn them.
Check help files for slightly more detailed information.
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