It's time to burn a CD...



Finally, it's time to find out how to burn a data
CD under Linux. A Web search of the topic turned up
a nice-looking tutorial page:

http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialCDBurn.html

I would use one of the graphical interfaces if I didn't have
to download too many other packages to support it. I run
Fedora Core 5 without any desktop.

As a programmer, though, I could probably get along just
fine with cdrecord, and the tutorial seems to cover it thoroughly.
But it refers to Fedora Core 3. Will there be any changes
for Fedora Core 5?

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Charles Packer
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