Using a GUI

Using a GUI

I still use X-CD-Roast (see Figure 18-4 ), since it's the only way I know how of duplicating a data CD. It's really, really self-explanatory. If any of the foregoing stuff frightened you, you might as well start off with X-CD-Roast, since it's incredibly painless. The screenshots in Figures 18-5 and 18-6 show the X-CD-Roast way of doing the things I've already talked about.

Figure 18-4. X-CD-Roast main screen.

Figure 18-5. Set Image options, such as using Microsoft's Joliet extensions.

Figure 18-6. Setting the image header in X-CD-Roast ”looks like my dog populated these fields.

 



Multitool Linux. Practical Uses for Open Source Software
Multitool Linux: Practical Uses for Open Source Software
ISBN: 0201734206
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 257

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