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Check this out a free copy of Nero for your boXen.
http://www.nero.com/en/NeroLINUX.html...
- 04-22-2005 #1Just Joined!
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Nero for Linux
Check this out a free copy of Nero for your boXen.
http://www.nero.com/en/NeroLINUX.html
- 04-22-2005 #2Linux Engineer
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Wow, Nero for Linux!! This is new, right?
serzsite.com.ar
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- 04-22-2005 #3Already covered here. Not really *new*, and you still have to buy the MS Windows version in order to get the Linux one. K3b works just fine for everything I do and it's free.
Originally Posted by serz Registered Linux user #270181
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- 04-22-2005 #4Linux Engineer
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Bah, it thought it was somehow "free". Nevermind then.
Thanks for the info.serzsite.com.ar
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- 04-22-2005 #5Linux Engineer
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Not to mention, if you got an OEM copy with your burner, it won't work either. You still have to buy a copy. Phooey.............
Originally Posted by techieMoe
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- 04-22-2005 #6Linux Engineer
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graveman is a much better GUI cd/dvd burning application than nero anyway..
Proud to be a GNU/Gentoo Linux user!
- 04-22-2005 #7Ah yes, that's a point I forgot about. I dare say *most* people don't ever buy Nero, they get it bundled (I have 2 or 3 OEM copies myself.)
Originally Posted by retired1af
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