Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 08:58:47 +0100 From: "Graham Bentley" <admin@cpcnw.co.uk> Cc: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Gui CD soft recommend Message-ID: <11E2617D7A88430A9FEF1D2EA0CCCEB2@admin> References: <20110330120040.63DE3106587E@hub.freebsd.org><e0d5a1830fdc8ad97331e3cd9e97d1b2.squirrel@webmail.plus.net> <AANLkTim7jZ7UqS4RFkEqCZRC5NVCwoG_n9niXEhk-=-_@mail.gmail.com>
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Thanks for your several considered replies > 1) If you're already got KDE libs, k3b / k3b-kde4 is pretty light > 2) I find that Gnome has pretty good built-in support > 3) Polytropon as 1,2 mostly I shoud have been more specific. Im running xorg with vtwm and trying to stay light / minimal as possible. Burncd is fine for alot of jobs but not whilst eating toast. xcdroast seems somewhat dated / clunky and is currently reporting that theres no disc in drive even though I can mount said disc manually [although it has worked for me in past] so.... I was wondering what other light users are doing?
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