[SLE] a decent cd/dvd burning GUI

From: Istvan Gabor (suseuser04_at_freemail.hu)
Date: 11/20/05

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    Hi all:

    I would like to backup my data on CD/DVD.
    I've tried k3b, NeroLINUX on SUSE 9.3, 10.0 but they're just
    does not produce what I expect.
    My main problem is that both of them sets the folder creation
    times to the current time. The folder creation times can be
    really important later when I look at the data.

    k3b 12.7 claims that preserves the permissions and times of all
    files it burns if the backup option is checked but actually it does
    not. I tried it with k3b-0.12.7-5 on SUSE-10.0 x86_64.

    Furthermore preserving time stamps should be independent
    from preserving permissions and UIDs, GIDs.

    Is there a GUI CD/DVD frontend/burner that does this job?

    Thanks,
    IG

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