Something, simple, stable, and compatible. Anyone know of any that I can download and install for RH9? Linkage?
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Originally posted by albatorsk
First of all, make sure you have cdrecod and cdrdao installed. Those are command line programs för CD writing. Then, take a look at gcombust. It's an excellent GTK interface for cdrecord.
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This is after installing the rpm by double clicking on it...Attached Files
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Have you've tried the tarball instead?
./configure
make
make install<font size="-4">User error:
Replace user and try again.
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Did anything happen when you double clicked on it?
Here's the tar-ball: http://www.abo.fi/~jmunsin/gcombust/...-0.1.55.tar.gz
But the rpm should work.
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Originally posted by Zao
Have you've tried the tarball instead?
./configure
make
make install
the make and make install both return errors.
note: not all of the output went into the text file.Attached FilesLast edited by Kooldino; 8 August 2003, 12:24.
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Just type 'apt-get install gcombust' oh wait, you're using RH... Ok, enough of me being an ass. Mallowman has it right, run it from the command line, it'll tell you if you are missing any dependancies. You would think that it would through the GUI, but apparently RH hasn't gotten the idea in their heads yet that MAYBE some of their users might actually want to be able to install 3rd party packages. Granted if you could find gcombust on freshrpms.net then you should be able to apt-get it anyhow.
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Edit: Indeed gcombust is in the freshrpms repository http://freshrpms.net. gcombust-0.1.55-1.fr.i386.rpm is the very filename of it. If you follow the instructions there and install apt4rpm then you can 'apt-get install gcombust' from the command line and it'll fetch it. While you're at it, I'd recommend installing synaptic as it is an excellent package installer/downloader for apt.Last edited by leech; 8 August 2003, 17:11.Wah! Wah!
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