nautilus-cd-burner
Joe Marcus Clarke
marcus at marcuscom.com
Thu May 8 13:54:39 PDT 2003
On Thu, 2003-05-08 at 16:50, Mezz bsdforums.org wrote:
> >Am 2003.05.08 21:17 schrieb(en) Mezz bsdforums.org:
> >>>Hello, how do I use the nautilus-cd-burner?
> >>>
> >>>There was no link in the pkg-descr file, so I'm asking here.
> >>>
> >>>When I type burn:/// it works fine, but I dont know how that is going
> >>>on. What do I have to do to get it working for a normal user (with a
> >>>specific name) ?
> >>
> >>Here too, it's why I want the feature like what RedHat has.. The dialog
> >>box will appear and ask for the root password to get in su and use those
> >>apps. I never like to tweak the permission, but you will have to tweak the
> >>permission on the apps that are required the root. I haven't done them
> >>yet, but I will try to tweak the permissions to make sure the
> >>nautilus-cdburner works.
> >
> >Maybe you can tell me if you know how it goes?
>
> I only know how to do the mount/umount cd/floopy and etc by user, but I
> don't know what nautilus-cdburner depends stuff to do the burncd. I haven't
> check nor read anything about nautilus-cdburner yet. A GUI burncd doesn't
> really matter to me that much, but I do want to help to do the test to make
> sure if it works on FreeBSD. :-)
From what I Can tell, it front-ends cdrtools (so cdrecord, mkisofs,
etc.). So, if those tools work, so should nautilus-cd-burner.
Joe
>
> >Thanks,
> >Martin
>
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