[13:50] Good morning. I wonder if you will ever create Ubuntu Studio with Cinnamon Desktop. [13:52] erick_: That doesn't stop you from just installing it on top of it. [13:53] I think keep the desktop separate is better, though. [13:53] If I installed it on the top, I would end up with two DEs. [13:54] Well, you can also do it the other way around. [13:54] You meant install Cinnamon on the top, and uninstall Xfce? [14:04] I see. I think you meant install Ubuntu Studio on the top of the other OS. [14:05] That is true. [14:05] Thanks. [15:05] Honestly how do I burn some .wav files to a +rw disk so it can be played in a normal stereo player? k3b can't find my cds to burn when I put it in!! [15:06] Just stuck at "please insert an empty cd medium" [15:16] sirriffsalot: Not a lot of focus goes into those applications anymore, since so few people burn CDs nowadays [15:17] sirriffsalot: You should file a bug, and try another application [15:17] ..if the same thing happens with another application, then perhaps it's not the application itself causing your problem [15:18] zequence, think the problem is I'm using DVD's to play audio lol :) [15:18] zequence, you're right, I used three separate progrems [15:18] programs* [15:19] sirriffsalot: hehe [16:00] sirriffsalot: cdrdao should do the trick [16:01] since we no longer have GCDMaster, you get to make the TOC file by hand... but it is still more flexable than any of the GUIs around. Except maybe ardour can make a good toc file [17:32] OvenWerks, to fix the issue of my using DVD+RW for this? [17:35] sirriffsalot: I found that the detection of media was broken in some of the GUI based burners. When I used CLI stuff it worked. But I think Iwas using Brasero [17:36] OvenWerks, Ah, I see [17:36] Ah, also from the conversation above it looked like you were talking about CDs not DVDs too [17:36] OvenWerks, would you happen to know the two commands I need to run for what I have to work effectively? [17:37] OvenWerks, I did specify later that DVD's was the problem [17:38] if you are using DVDs to do Audio, you have to create a fs on the DVD with those files on. The stereo/dvd player has to be able to recognize wav files of course. [17:39] OvenWerks, what's an fs? ehe.. [17:39] most of the DVD burner do that automatically [17:39] fs= file system [17:40] I am trying to remember what I had to do to make mine work... [17:40] OvenWerks, I tried three different applications, I could never get it right... I guess I'm overlooking something basic and simple. I'll just get some normal cd's instead, might use these rewritables for something else [17:41] Hmm, I was using CDs to make bootable ISOs. So I would have used cdrecord. [17:42] With an ISO the FS is already made. Our DVD palyer has USB, so we have not made DVDs for a long time now. [17:50] USB sticks are cheap :) [20:25] OvenWerks, hehe === h4x0riz3d is now known as antto