Gnome 2.26 is making brasero the default cd burning application in favour of nautilus-cd-burner. I think we should switch to using Brasero in the desktop spin as well.
Bastien has done a lot of the work to make this change not regression. Basically, unless you explicitly start brasero, the cd burning user experience should be pretty much unchanged.
Comments ?
Matthias
2009/3/6 Matthias Clasen mclasen@redhat.com
Gnome 2.26 is making brasero the default cd burning application in favour of nautilus-cd-burner. I think we should switch to using Brasero in the desktop spin as well.
Bastien has done a lot of the work to make this change not regression. Basically, unless you explicitly start brasero, the cd burning user experience should be pretty much unchanged.
Comments ?
I have recently been using this to burn a lot of ISO images to rewritables and I must say the integration has improved massively. The verfication of burned discs is a lifesaver. Aside the fact that translations at least for danish are very incomplete compared to n-c-b I would say yes.
- David
David Nielsen wrote:
2009/3/6 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com mailto:mclasen@redhat.com>
Gnome 2.26 is making brasero the default cd burning application in favour of nautilus-cd-burner. I think we should switch to using Brasero in the desktop spin as well. Bastien has done a lot of the work to make this change not regression. Basically, unless you explicitly start brasero, the cd burning user experience should be pretty much unchanged. Comments ?
I have recently been using this to burn a lot of ISO images to rewritables and I must say the integration has improved massively. The verfication of burned discs is a lifesaver. Aside the fact that translations at least for danish are very incomplete compared to n-c-b I would say yes.
- David
very welcome !!! nautilus-cd-burner crashes a lot and makes nautilus unnecessary unstable brasero is a good gnome alternative to k3b
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 22:40 +0100, Tosh wrote:
David Nielsen wrote:
2009/3/6 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com mailto:mclasen@redhat.com>
Gnome 2.26 is making brasero the default cd burning application in favour of nautilus-cd-burner. I think we should switch to using Brasero in the desktop spin as well. Bastien has done a lot of the work to make this change not regression. Basically, unless you explicitly start brasero, the cd burning user experience should be pretty much unchanged. Comments ?
I have recently been using this to burn a lot of ISO images to rewritables and I must say the integration has improved massively. The verfication of burned discs is a lifesaver. Aside the fact that translations at least for danish are very incomplete compared to n-c-b I would say yes.
- David
very welcome !!! nautilus-cd-burner crashes a lot and makes nautilus unnecessary unstable
Given that it doesn't run in the same process, I'd call that a lie...
Bastien Nocera wrote:
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 22:40 +0100, Tosh wrote:
David Nielsen wrote:
2009/3/6 Matthias Clasen<mclasen@redhat.commailto:mclasen@redhat.com>
Gnome 2.26 is making brasero the default cd burning application in favour of nautilus-cd-burner. I think we should switch to using Brasero in the desktop spin as well. Bastien has done a lot of the work to make this change not regression. Basically, unless you explicitly start brasero, the cd burning user experience should be pretty much unchanged. Comments ?
I have recently been using this to burn a lot of ISO images to rewritables and I must say the integration has improved massively. The verfication of burned discs is a lifesaver. Aside the fact that translations at least for danish are very incomplete compared to n-c-b I would say yes.
- David
very welcome !!! nautilus-cd-burner crashes a lot and makes nautilus unnecessary unstable
Given that it doesn't run in the same process, I'd call that a lie...
ok, nautilus crashes and blames nautilus-cd-burner in its report states the reason for crashing is nautilus-cd-burner, so I uninstalled it and everything works fine, have had k3b running since with no problem
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 12:56 -0500, Matthias Clasen wrote:
Gnome 2.26 is making brasero the default cd burning application in favour of nautilus-cd-burner. I think we should switch to using Brasero in the desktop spin as well.
Bastien has done a lot of the work to make this change not regression. Basically, unless you explicitly start brasero, the cd burning user experience should be pretty much unchanged.
I still have to switch our version of rhythmbox to it.
Cheers
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 00:52 +0000, Bastien Nocera wrote:
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 12:56 -0500, Matthias Clasen wrote:
Gnome 2.26 is making brasero the default cd burning application in favour of nautilus-cd-burner. I think we should switch to using Brasero in the desktop spin as well.
Bastien has done a lot of the work to make this change not regression. Basically, unless you explicitly start brasero, the cd burning user experience should be pretty much unchanged.
I still have to switch our version of rhythmbox to it.
Then it means nautilus in rawhide is using brasero now for burning optical media, or are there some steps I need to do first to be able to test it (like removing nautilus-cd-burner package and installing nautilus-brasero or whatever instead)?
Martin
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 15:33 +0100, Martin Sourada wrote:
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 00:52 +0000, Bastien Nocera wrote:
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 12:56 -0500, Matthias Clasen wrote:
Gnome 2.26 is making brasero the default cd burning application in favour of nautilus-cd-burner. I think we should switch to using Brasero in the desktop spin as well.
Bastien has done a lot of the work to make this change not regression. Basically, unless you explicitly start brasero, the cd burning user experience should be pretty much unchanged.
I still have to switch our version of rhythmbox to it.
Then it means nautilus in rawhide is using brasero now for burning optical media, or are there some steps I need to do first to be able to test it (like removing nautilus-cd-burner package and installing nautilus-brasero or whatever instead)?
Removing n-c-b and installing brasero should do it. If you have both installed, you get to choose (either in System > Preferences > File Management / Media, or in the 'Ask what to do' dialog).
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 10:55 -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote:
Removing n-c-b and installing brasero should do it. If you have both
Does not look like this helps... Tried burning after that and nautilus just crashed. After that, no Burn button is to be seen anywhere. Burning directly with Brasero seems to work fine though. I'll recheck when I reboot if it helps.
installed, you get to choose (either in System > Preferences > File Management / Media, or in the 'Ask what to do' dialog).
I do not see anywhere how to set which back-end will be used for burn:/// in nautilus.
Martin
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 18:59 +0100, Martin Sourada wrote:
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 10:55 -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote:
Removing n-c-b and installing brasero should do it. If you have both
Does not look like this helps... Tried burning after that and nautilus just crashed. After that, no Burn button is to be seen anywhere. Burning directly with Brasero seems to work fine though. I'll recheck when I reboot if it helps.
installed, you get to choose (either in System > Preferences > File Management / Media, or in the 'Ask what to do' dialog).
I do not see anywhere how to set which back-end will be used for burn:/// in nautilus.
It is a little hidden...
Go down to 'Other Media', select type 'blank CD disc'. Then the action combo has 'Open CD/DVD Creator' as a choice. The icon on that choice gives you a hint whether it will use brasero or nautilus-cd-burner...
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 18:59 +0100, Martin Sourada wrote:
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 10:55 -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote:
Removing n-c-b and installing brasero should do it. If you have both
Does not look like this helps... Tried burning after that and nautilus just crashed. After that, no Burn button is to be seen anywhere. Burning directly with Brasero seems to work fine though. I'll recheck when I reboot if it helps.
nautilus probably didn't like libraries going away from under it...
installed, you get to choose (either in System > Preferences > File Management / Media, or in the 'Ask what to do' dialog).
I do not see anywhere how to set which back-end will be used for burn:/// in nautilus.
There's no backend there. Both brasero and ncb can read what's necessary from burn:///. The only thing that matters is which app is launched.
Cheers
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 00:52 +0000, Bastien Nocera wrote:
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 12:56 -0500, Matthias Clasen wrote:
Gnome 2.26 is making brasero the default cd burning application in favour of nautilus-cd-burner. I think we should switch to using Brasero in the desktop spin as well.
Bastien has done a lot of the work to make this change not regression. Basically, unless you explicitly start brasero, the cd burning user experience should be pretty much unchanged.
I still have to switch our version of rhythmbox to it.
I just saw the following go by:
* Mon Mar 09 2009 - Bastien Nocera bnocera@redhat.com - 0.11.6-30.r6184 - Update to r6184 - Change default burner plugin to brasero
I have now changed comps settings to "default" for brasero and "optional" for nautilus-cd-burner.
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 12:13 -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote:
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 00:52 +0000, Bastien Nocera wrote:
On Fri, 2009-03-06 at 12:56 -0500, Matthias Clasen wrote:
Gnome 2.26 is making brasero the default cd burning application in favour of nautilus-cd-burner. I think we should switch to using Brasero in the desktop spin as well.
Bastien has done a lot of the work to make this change not regression. Basically, unless you explicitly start brasero, the cd burning user experience should be pretty much unchanged.
I still have to switch our version of rhythmbox to it.
I just saw the following go by:
- Mon Mar 09 2009 - Bastien Nocera bnocera@redhat.com -
0.11.6-30.r6184
- Update to r6184
- Change default burner plugin to brasero
I have now changed comps settings to "default" for brasero and "optional" for nautilus-cd-burner.
You can remove nautilus-cd-burner completely from there. It will get pulled in if something needs the ncb libs. Nothing should do in the default install.
Cheers
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