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I also use XFCE and hate extra Gnome and KDE libs.
Normally I just use cdrtools that comes with the base system install. Burncd for iso's and data discs and I like cdrecord for burning Sega Dreamcast CD-R's, it's awesome for that. But I never tried making an mp3 audio cd with either of these. I might give xcdroast a shot |
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There is always cdrecord ^_^
I'm not really familiar with front ends, the only ones I know of that should be useful are k3b and gnomebaker. I guess you could check out sysutils/graveman as well. cdrecord isn't to hard to use although it's got a big fat manual; For example, burning an iso file to cd-r: Code:
Terry@dixie$ su - root 7:20 Password: dixie# cdrecord -scanbus Cdrecord-Clone 2.01 (i386-unknown-freebsd7.0) Copyright (C) 1995-2004 Jörg Schilling Using libscg version 'schily-0.8'. scsibus2: 2,0,0 200) 'PHILIPS ' 'DVD+-RW SDVD8441' 'PA48' Removable CD-ROM 2,1,0 201) * 2,2,0 202) * 2,3,0 203) * 2,4,0 204) * 2,5,0 205) * 2,6,0 206) * 2,7,0 207) * dixie# cdrecord -v -pad speed=4 dev=2,0,0 foo.iso
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mybashburn is pretty nice. Of course, there's a bug in the port. It doesn't give executable permissions to the shell scripts, so the features don't work without correcting the permissions.
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your life with cdrecord can be made easier by giving it a config file, /usr/local/etc/cdrecord:
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CDR_DEVICE=panasonic # drive name device speed fifosize driveropts panasonic= 0,0,0 -1 -1 burnfree Setting cdrecord suid (chmod u+s /usr/local/bin/cdrecord) makes things easier, but it does put you at a risk of privilege escalation if there are bugs in cdrecord.
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I also use burncd, as explained in 18.6.3 burncd. For a gui, I still prefer K3B. The dependencies are outrageous, but it's my favorite burning app.
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