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Linux Os Solution For Cd/dvd Burning


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For info:

Nero has made available a free download of their new NEROLINUX software for those who are registered owners of the Nero 6 software.

Supported platforms (32-bit) include:

. Red Hat Linux 7.2

. Red Hat Linux 7.3

. Red Hat Linux 8.0

. Red Hat Linux 9

. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3

. Fedora Core 1

. Fedora Core 2

. Fedora Core 3

. SuSE Linux 8.0

. SuSE Linux 8.1

. SuSE Linux 8.2

. SuSE Linux 9.0

. SuSE Linux 9.1

. SuSE Linux 9.2

. Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 (with kernel 2.4 or higher)

Details here

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(PS - Members may also be interested in reading about Nero's new NERODIGITAL codec system for audio and video files. Details here)

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For info:

Nero has made available a free download of their new NEROLINUX software for those who are registered owners of the Nero 6 software.

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It's nice that Nero wakes up and provides a Linux version. However there is already kde's k3b which burns all my CDs / DVDs and that easy and comfortably, with a nice GUI.

Is there anything where Nero is better than k3b? Haven't used it for a long time.

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.....It's nice that Nero wakes up and provides a Linux version. However there is already kde's k3b which burns all my CDs / DVDs and that easy and comfortably, with a nice GUI.

Is there anything where Nero is better than k3b? Haven't used it for a long time.

If your happy with K3B, no reason to change. Christian Kvasny and everybody in the K3B org should be congratulated for their fine work in developing that software.

Nero, on the other hand, currently leads the pack in burning software sales with their v6.6.x being standard with Sony, Plextor, and HP burners, as well as many others.

The only true test would be for you to personally test-drive both. If you do, please report back your findings (good or bad) for others to study.

cheers :o

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.....It's nice that Nero wakes up and provides a Linux version. However there is already kde's k3b which burns all my CDs / DVDs and that easy and comfortably, with a nice GUI.

Is there anything where Nero is better than k3b? Haven't used it for a long time.

If your happy with K3B, no reason to change. Christian Kvasny and everybody in the K3B org should be congratulated for their fine work in developing that software.

Nero, on the other hand, currently leads the pack in burning software sales with their v6.6.x being standard with Sony, Plextor, and HP burners, as well as many others.

The only true test would be for you to personally test-drive both. If you do, please report back your findings (good or bad) for others to study.

cheers :o

hi'

if it comes with the full package with nerovison this would be great :D

but as said k3b do a great job already, have to check the "better" nero could bring.

francois

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