X-CDRoast is what you are looking for (www.xcdroast.org) and is includedActually, I think the preferred tool (from Red Hat's viewpoint) is GNOME toaster (gtoaster.) Installed on a default workstation setup as part of the "Sound And Video" group. http://gnometoaster.rulez.org/ for more info.
with RH, now whether it got installed when you installed RH is another
question. If not, there is an RPM available at Red Hats site. There is
documentation available for X-CDRoast at the www.xcdroast.org site.
- Toralf
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