CD Writer

At one time, writing a CD by using Linux was a common rite of passage for new Linux users. The command used to write a CD, cdrecord, is a sophisticated command having many options. Getting all the options just right was a challenge for many. However, GnomeToaster makes it easy to write CDs. GnomeToaster can create data and audio CDs. It can duplicate CDs on the fly, create CDs from ISO images, and create bootable El Torito CDs, such as those used to distribute Red Hat Linux. GnomeToaster can create multisession CDs and can erase CD-RW media. For more information on GnomeToaster, see its web site, http://gnometoaster.rulez.org.

To launch GnomeToaster, choose Extras System Tools CD Writer from the GNOME or KDE menu. GnomeToaster presents the Choose Recorder dialog box, shown in Figure 6-14. Highlight your CD-R or CD-RW drive and click OK.

The Choose Recorder dialog box

Figure 6-14. The Choose Recorder dialog box

GnomeToaster’s main screen, which may have been partially obscured by the Choose Recorder dialog box, is now plainly visible. Figure 6-15 shows the main screen.

GnomeToaster’s main screen

Figure 6-15. GnomeToaster’s main screen

To specify the files to be written to the CD, simply navigate the filesystem using the left and right panes at the top of the GnomeToaster window. Then drag the desired files or directories into ...

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