On Sat, May 31, 2003 at 04:27:32PM -0400, Robert Tilley wrote: > I did something which greatly surprised me recently: I reverted to Windows > XP. > > I did so not out of nostalgia for the days of reboots. Rather, this was > done for the ease of CD writing and to use the Kazaa network. > > I am a P2P/Kazaa addict. I collect movies, pr0n, MP3s, etc. and often find > myself burning CDs almost as quickly as my tray can open. After finding a > dearth of CD writing apps on the Linux platform (rather, Easy-To-Use apps) > I switched to XP for the ease of creating CD backups of my data. I know > that with some time and effort, duplicating the same click-n-drag CD > burning on XP is possible using KDE. I would like to switch back to a > stable platform (plus, I'm a slut for a Debian-flavored penguin). > > Any comment or information on the ideas contained herein is most > appreciated. Apparently you can run KaZaA in WINE, but it's a PITA to do so. Burning CDs is dead-easy with K3b. -- Daniel Stone <daniel@raging.dropbear.id.au> <dstone@kde.org> KDE: Konquering a desktop near you - http://www.kde.org
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