What is the best burning software for linux?

Chaotic42

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cdrecord and mkisofs. Fast, tested, small, and on the command line.

They've got everything.
 

Haden

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Other programs are usually front-ends for cdrecord/mkisofs.
I prefer k3b.
 

Flatline

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I also use K3b a lot (partially because it auto-converts mp3 files to wav files when making a music CD; cuts out some keystrokes)
 

Nothinman

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Just use a few, they're all just front-ends to the cdrecord/mkisofs command-line tools.
 

drag

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Yep check out cdrecord/mkisofs and install them. Then look for nice gui front ends for them...

I don't know what distro you use, but depending on how well the installer set up your hardware, but inorder to run a cdburner it needs to be set up to use scsi emulation.. (this is what windows does, too) Now you probably don't need to know that, but it's just a hint incase stuff doesn't work correctly...