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I am looking for a full featured CD/DVD, Image burning program. I have mostly used simple programs but is there one somebody would recommend that is full featured and/or opensource/Just Free
K3b is considered probably the best burning program for linux. It's a KDE app, but you can run it in any desktop environment, though it might look a little out of place and will pull in a whole bunch of KDE stuff, resulting in quite a large download.
If it ever run out of space I'll just attach another hard driver I'll try both
update:
Oh I already tried Brasero befor. I was actually looking for something simular to roxio easy cd creator but Brasero will do. Thanks for the recommendations.
I also what would be the best program for ISO that is simular to PowerISO. Thanks again
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