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Old 04-05-04, 06:15 PM Thread Starter   #1
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How do I burn a cd on Red Hat 9?


Have a cd I would like to burn, using Red Hat 9, gnome interface.
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Gnome probably has gtoaster.

I usually use k3b, xcdroast, or plain old cdrecord from the command line.

You can see if any of these are installed by issuing the command

which program_name

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I have grip, however I cannot figure out to use it, i ripped it and i attempted to burn, however it was in *.wav format and then read that the file size was too big, also why did it burn an image first? I just tried to burn only one *.wav and it burnt through however did not play on the cd player. Help please.

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*bump* am I just too stupid if so, just dont reply
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