On Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 12:50:38PM +0100, Srdjan Todorovic wrote:
On Sun, 23 Sep 2007, Chris G wrote:
On Sat, Sep 22, 2007 at 08:05:38PM +0100, Srdjan Todorovic wrote:
On Sat, 22 Sep 2007, Chris G wrote:
I have just been trying to use k3B to write an ISO image and I really, really can't understand how to do it.
E.g. I click on "Tools - Burn DVD ISO Image" and it immediately starts writing, I'm not given the chance to specify what ISO I want to write or anything like that.
That should give you a dialoge where you can choose ISO file and it will give you info about the iso file.
What happens is that it loads the first ISO file I ever wrote to a DVD and does an MD5 sum on it. Then I have just the 'Start' and 'Close' buttons.
It wont start burning the DVD until you press the start button. Unless of course you have a broken version that someone's been tampering with the source.
I did eventually realise that I could enter a new file in the 'Image to Burn' field and it will work on that one.
It's a bit of a wierd/misleading interface though, why doesn't the 'Image to Burn' field get cleared ever?
How do I simply tell it to burn an ISO image of a file I specify?
What version of K3b?
It's 0.12.17
And of course you're using a really old version of K3b.... K3b 1.0 has been out for ages. You really should upgrade *now*.
1.0.3 has been released on 23.07.2007, there have been significant improvements since 0.12.17
I think there was a reason why I didn't go with the latest version, some library dependency that I could upgrade to or something like that.
Anyway I'm going to try Fedora 7 soon and that should have a pretty new version of k3B available I think.