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One CD file downloaded; three to go. by NOLAWitch2004-12-19 11:10:31
  More Linux questions: by NOLAWitch 2004-12-19 11:38:49
Is there anything out there that you'd recommend for burning CDs that runs under Linux?

Is a 40Gb hard drive going to be more than enough?

Does Winamp have a Linux version or is there another MP3 player availabe for Linux?

There will inevitably be LOTS more questions.
[ Reply ]
    Some answers by phezult2004-12-19 11:40:49
      Are you TA-ing? Masochist! by NOLAWitch2004-12-19 11:43:51
        kind of by phezult2004-12-19 11:46:02
          Been there. Done that. Retinas still scarred. by NOLAWitch2004-12-19 11:49:10
    answers: by PsychoI3oy2004-12-19 11:41:12
    More answers by Tars_Tarkas2006-11-19 12:55:59
      I was kinda thinking of using Gnome. by NOLAWitch2004-12-19 11:53:45
        not convoluted by PsychoI3oy2004-12-19 11:55:07
          I'm currently using Sony CD Extreme. (n/t) by NOLAWitch2004-12-19 11:56:47
            never tried it by PsychoI3oy2004-12-19 12:02:40
        Gnome should have something similar by phezult2004-12-19 11:56:30
          Gnome does- nautilus by KrakensDen2004-12-19 12:27:40
    Try AlsaPlayer, instead of XMMS. by LionsPhil2004-12-19 12:01:02
      Oooh, then I could hear the Beatles say, by NOLAWitch2004-12-19 12:04:35
    Simple CDRX for burning but mandrake by celticess2004-12-19 16:54:26

 

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