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Here is how to use GnomeBaker to make a CD in Linux. You don't have to use GnomeBaker to burn a CD, there are many burning software to choose from, like k3b for example.

Things You Should Know

  • Download Brasero from the Ubuntu Software Centre and launch it.
  • To make a data CD, select "Data CD", add the files, and click "Burn".
  • To make an audio CD, select "Audio CD", add the music files, and click "Burn".
  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Download Brasero (a free Open-source CD burning/maker utility for GNOME).
    To do this click and open Ubuntu Software Centre. It is included in recent versions of ubuntu. If not, you can download it.
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 Type Brasero in search.
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  3. How.com.vn English: Step 3 You will find it in the list.
    Click on it and then click on Install Button to install it.
  4. How.com.vn English: Step 4 After the program is installed, open it by going in Dashboard and typing Brasero.
  5. How.com.vn English: Step 5 When GnomeBaker opens you have a variety of options.
    • If you wish to make a Data CD, click Data CD near the bottom.
    • Add the files and click "Burn"
    • If you want to make an Audio CD, click Audio CD instead of Data CD. You may need to download some extra codecs and libraries for certain audio formats.
    • Add the music and hit "Burn".
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    How do I copy data from a CD?
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    On Ubuntu 14.04 and higher, open "disks" from the dash, select the disc, open the menu, then select "create image from disc."
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    Will the files burn onto the CD in the order I put them into the program?
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    Probably, but make sure they're listed in the right order. It should show the order of the files, and the order doesn't really matter unless you're burning some kind of media.
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      • To make an ISO image, click Tools, and then Burn CD/DVD image depending on if you are burning to a CD or DVD. Then you will need to find the location of the ISO image (e.g /home/name/Desktop/someiso.iso)
      • You can copy another CD/DVD or Audio CD by selecting the option that applies from the Tools menu.
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      Warnings

      • Do not run another application while you are running GnomeBaker, for it can cause buffer under-run. Buffer under-run makes your CD or DVD useless unless it's a rewritable CD or DVD.
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      Things You'll Need

      • A CD or a DVD
      • 1 or more files to burn
      • Ubuntu Linux (or a GNOME based distro that is based on Debian)
      • A CD and/or DVD burner

      References

      1. http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnomebaker - GnomeBaker at SourceForge.net

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