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i installed it now under suse 8.2 and kde (the k3b-thing) and it burns and burns and burns and burns....and if it didn't die yet it still burns...*lol*
no, without joke the advance-bar is not correct, i had about the same time to copy a cd as on nero...
for me it works. i'll try this out this weekend on rh 9.0 and gnome...lets see....
Distribution: RH 6.2, Gen2, Knoppix,arch, bodhi, studio, suse, mint
Posts: 3,304
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cdparanoia is usually the default ripping tool. cdda2wav
doesn't do the error checking that cdparanoia does, and
thus is much faster. you can set the burner to rip with
cdda2wav instead, if you're not worried about read errors.
Distribution: Currently Suse 11.1 but have RH7,8,9 / Fedora 7,8_64,9_64,&10_64
Posts: 634
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let me know how it goes on red hat
I just reburnt the redhat disks for a test
second one errored as it was fixating
( which is bout normal for that dang disc 2 )
and the third just hung
I think that was a permissinons thing tho
seems when I loaded the directory
I put the first two in as user and the third as root
but Ima likeing that GNOME/nautilus thing
dang
when you get to redhat try out the GnomeToaster
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