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

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Valent Turkovic wrote:
On 5/18/07, Skunk Worx <skunkworx@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Valent Turkovic wrote:
> Can you please give a bit more of much needed attention to k3b?
>

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.

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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!?!


I don't think this message is being sent. The Fedora online help clearly explains how to write using the default gnome tools.

One of the most common complaints about Linux is there are too many ways to do things.

The Fedora KDE live-cd has k3b on it. It's kind of nice to have the option to try either desktop then decide to install your favorite on the hard drive.

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


I'm not a power user, I had to google to see all the various problems people were having with reading and writing on various hardware and software platforms to learn how to deal with them.

My experience differs from yours. Last year about 1/8 writers I tested had issues requiring firmware or software updates before they would reliably burn using...anything.

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John




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