Monday, August 27, 2007

The Ultimate Burning Application for Ubuntu Linux



Nero Linux 3 is the ultimate burning application for Linux. Built on the award winning Nero Burning ROM 7 platform, Nero Linux 3 is not only the most powerful and versatile burning application available for Linux, but now the only application to offer Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD data burning support.
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Experience the most comprehensive burning application for the Linux OS

  • Enjoy the same functionality that is available in Nero Burning ROM 7 for Windows™
  • Burn data using any optical disc format, including CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD
  • Ensure quick and easy setup using SmartDetect automatic drive support
  • Take control of your music collection with integrated audio capabilities including high speed digital audio extraction and FreeDB to automatically obtain disc information over the internet

System Requirements:

  • Linux Kernel 2.4 or newer (2.6 recommended) with X-Window
  • Glibc 2.3.2 and libstdc++6 3.4
  • GTK+ 2.4.10 (or newer)
  • 800 MHz Intel® Pentium® III processor, AMD Sempron™ 2200+ processors or equivalent, 128 MB RAM
  • Hard drive space: 50 MB for program installation
  • CD, DVD, Blu-ray, or HD DVD recordable or rewritable drive for burning

Howto Install:
1) open a terminal
2) chmod +x keymaker
3) ./keymaker
4) cd /
5) tar xvzf /path/to/nerolinux-3.0.1.3-x86.tar.gz
6) start nerolinux and enter a serial

4 comments:

  1. compared to k3b nero is behind

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  2. Please provide a Howto install this file in Ubuntu! Cant't figure it out - is it possible with automatic?? I'm a Linux newbie, sorry ;-)

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  3. Why would you even bother with this when K3B is leaps and bounds ahead of it?

    Sounds like this poster is an ex-Windows user that has recently moved to Linux and doesn't know of all the godo 'Linux only' apps.

    Tip: Most if not all Windows-cool apps, aren't the best on Linux.

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  4. @defcon: agree with you, but i rather use K3B than some proprietary software.

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