I tried to install Gnomebaker following this instruction:
http://www.liberiangeek.net/2012/04/...cise-pangolin/
However, when starting Gnomebaker, it throws an undefined error. Did anyone get Gnomebaker to work in Ubuntu 12.04 (64-bit)?
I tried to install Gnomebaker following this instruction:
http://www.liberiangeek.net/2012/04/...cise-pangolin/
However, when starting Gnomebaker, it throws an undefined error. Did anyone get Gnomebaker to work in Ubuntu 12.04 (64-bit)?
I see this has been here for a few weeks. Does anyone have any ideas how to get gnomebaker working in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise 64 bit?
I tried the same thing that is listed in the previous post, but no joy.
Please help.
Last edited by billmnfl; May 19th, 2012 at 05:29 AM.
GnomeBaker 0.6.4 now available for Ubuntu 12.04 via PPA:
http://www.iloveubuntu.net/gnomebake...buntu-1204-ppa
Code:sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnomebaker/stable sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install gnomebaker
I don't know anything about Gnomebaker, but k3b works really sweet and its in the software center.
I tried Gnomebaker. It works very well and is stable. Tested burning a few CDs and DVDs, also rewritable ones. Everything went fine. It's by far better than Brasero (which produces mostly damaged CDs). The only thing that bugs me about Gnomebaker is a sound that is being played when the burn process is finished. It's loud as hell and it can't be switched off in prefs.
So I guess I'll use K3b then, even though I don't like to install KDE components.
xfburn is another option - it's been reliable for me. It's more-or-less the opposite of k3b: lightweight with very few options. Depends what on your personal taste, really.
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