Re: fedora 6/7 - why do you ignore k3b by default?

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On 5/18/07, Skunk Worx <skunkworx@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Valent Turkovic wrote:
> Why isn't the best burning software on by default on new fedora 6/7
> installations?
>
> Is there some particular reason? I see k3b as the best cd/dvd burning
> app and it should be installed by default IMHO.
>
> Also when it is installed by hand it still doesn't play well on Fedora
> 6/7 desktops.
> I posted a bug for it:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=240097
>
> Can you please give a bit more of much needed attention to k3b?
>
> Thank you very much.
>

Personally I'm glad they keep things to a minimum. It seems like every
PC I've used for media mastering is a little odd.

In general, I've found k3b and nautilus to be coaster ovens. I don't
even bother anymore.

For DVDs I use mkisofs and growisofs on the command line.

For CDs I use xcdroast.

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I know that powerusers have milion an one way to bake a cake... but
what message do you send to new users? DOn't use linux... it's not for
you!?!

k3b works great on all mine systems (3 laptops and 1 deskop with every
hardware and linux distro mix you can think off).

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