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Any DirectCD clone on Linux?


arshadmomen
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Hi,

 

I wanted to ditch my win 2000 installation but the only reason ( now , don't laugh at me ) I have not done so is because of DirectCD. I do not know whether similar program exists on Linux. For burning CDs with TAO or DAO, I have been using xcdroast or cdrecord on CLI - but I would like to burn CDs via packet writing on linux as you do with DirectCD. Can K3b do it or are there other alternatives? Softwares with GUI would be great but I wont mind using something that only runs on CLI. Anyone care to enlighten this poor soul? :unsure:

 

Thanks in advance.

 

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You need UDF packet writing enabled in the kernel to be able to do that, then you can mount the disc as udf, auto and things should just work. Last time I looked UDF was experimental in the kernel - this may or may not be the case now!

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