I'm having troubles burning a CD using FC4t3 which is fully updates. I don't burn a lot of CD's so I'm not sure when this might have started occurring, but I used FC4t1 (fully updated) to burn the FC4t3 DVD iso which (obviously) worked. I've successfully burnt a CD-RW about four days ago. I'm using the Nautilus-cd-burner software to burn to disk and it keeps burning disks that aren't complete (there should be about 333MB of disk used, but only about 1 sixth to 1 third of the disk gets burnt (visually looking at the area of disk that's used). I have tried three different brands of media including two CD-Rs and a CD-RW that I wrote to successfully using the same burner about two weeks ago. The folder I'm burning from works fine, and I've made a copy of the ISO that nautilus-cd-burner produces and it works to (using mount -o loop ... to test). The burner is a _NEC DVD+/-RW ND-6500A and was included as part of a Dell Inspiration 8600. I've managed to burn three copies that now work, and (visually) looking at the amount of disk space used on the disk surface, there's no way enough of these disks was burnt. I noticed on the final faulty burn that fixation of the disk started about a third of the way through the burn (given the position of the progress bar). I've now managed to burn to a DVD+R, a CD-RW and a CD-R (the later two being the same media used earlier). The only obvious difference with these three was that I watched the burns (instead of going off and doing other things on the laptop) but this might be pure luck. Regardless, something is up with burning. Has anyone else noticed this too. Rodd -- "It's a fine line between denial and faith. It's much better on my side"