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Miles O'Neal wrote:
> I don't see anything in GNOME for burning DVDs in SL4.
> Am I just missing it, or should I go get something else?
> If something else, what?  Preferably something available
> via a straight RPM download w/o having to desal with a yum
> or apt repo.  A KDE app would be OK.

I don't use Gnome, but I thought maybe nautilus does it?

I always use mkisofs and growisofs, but kde has k3b hidden in Sound & 
Video. Lots like it.



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