> ISO's come this way?) and burned it with GCombust. First > time I've burned a > CD under Linux, I found the interface a lot easier to deal > with than Roxio's > EZCD. > Well that was one thing that worked for me this weekend. I successfully burned an audio CD for my wife [first non data CD burned]. For my next trick I will take the songs from multiple disks and create a new mix, and when I'm all done I'll convert the .wavs to .mp3s. I did notice that the interface for xcdroast is not real clear in how to select an iso to burn. Gnome's cdrecord interface is much nicer than xcdroast. I also burned a couple of distros to CDRW. This is somewhat touch-n-go. Not all readers will recognize a CDRW. Fortunately, I have 3 cdroms that will [and 3 that won't]. Brian