Laptop: [AMD Vision A4-3300M | 8GB RAM | ATI Radeon 6480G | Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit]
Studio Box: [AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ | 4GB RAM | Nvidia 210 | M-Audio FastTrackPro | KXStudio 11.04 64-bit | 2.6.31-rt14-custom | KDE 4.6.5]
isaacj87: It's OK no problem.
I installed GnomeBaker, it's actually nicer than I remembered it being. One immediate thing I liked better in GnomeBaker than Brasero is how it fully integrates the color scheme I use in Gnome; Brasero has that bright white screen when you go to add files to it and I can't stand bright white on my computer screen.. my poor eyes! So I think I'll stick with GnomeBaker for now.
“Man has such a predilection for systems and abstract deductions that he is ready to distort the truth intentionally, he is ready to deny the evidence of his senses only to justify his logic." - Dostoevsky
the checksum business takes around 5mins on my pc on hardy, the latest edition, that is. Gets there in the end
I also face the same problem; even though I try to deactivate the md5-related plugins by unchecking the appropriate boxes in the plugin menu, brasero still performs the integrity check and the boxes become checked again.
Thanks for the tip on turning of checksums in Brasero.
Someone asked why you would want to do this - my answer: Because the files I'm burning are on a relatively slow remote NFS share, maximum throughput 8 megabytes/sec. Since this is slower than the maximum DVD burn speed, this means that having checksum turned on makes it take twice as long to burn a DVD!
The checksum for me takes longer than the actual burning most of the time
I have problem with edubuntu it refuse to play music....
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