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16-Feb-2010, 05:40 PM #1
Question Solved: imgburn vs wine
when i open imgburn in wine it says:
! No Devices Found!
not sure what thats about...
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16-Feb-2010, 06:35 PM #2
Out of idle curiosity I just installed it under Wine and it works. (Need to stop that - my computer has been cyrillic Russian and Chinese in it's time...)

Make sure that it is installed. There should be a hidden file in your home called .wine. Look at that. Go .wine>drive_c>Program Files>ImgBurn

The command I use to run it is:
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wine "c:\Program Files\ImgBurn\ImgBurn.exe"
Is there a particular reason why you should use a Windows program on Linux and not a native Linux one?
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16-Feb-2010, 06:41 PM #3
not really..
i had just used imgburn for quite a while and thought i would try it.
i will try a native one like you suggested
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17-Feb-2010, 04:04 AM #4
ok,
i got gnomebaker and guess what?
it worked!,
and i also liked it!!
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17-Feb-2010, 06:13 AM #5
I like K3b.

OK it's supposed to be KDE, but it doesn't bring a lot of dependancies with it.
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22-Feb-2010, 11:30 PM #6
thanks,
i love k3b!!
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