I agree with asqwerth and others,
I prefer k3b. I like the md5 auto calculation. It drags in a bunch of KDE dependencies. But I have enough disk space.
So, I think it should not be a default application, but rather one that any user can install with synaptic in a minute.
SUGGESTION: replace Xfburn with K3b
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Re: SUGGESTION: replace Xfburn with K3b
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AMD Ryzen 3600X (12 threads @ 3.8 GHz)
32 Gig DDR4 3600 (Crucial CL 16)
Nvidia GeForce GT 710
Samsung 970 NVMe nvme0n1 P1-3=MX-23, P4=testing
Samsung 980 NVMe =1TB Data, plus 2TB WD =backups
on-board ethernet & sound
Re: SUGGESTION: replace Xfburn with K3b
I'd also suggest leaving xfburn as the default burning app, and also installed K3B from the repos. Seems likely that fewer folks are burning CD's and DVD's these days, but for those that do, its great to have the option of installing K3B.
Re: SUGGESTION: replace Xfburn with K3b
+1 for choice
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Re: SUGGESTION: replace Xfburn with K3b
What about Brasero? It should verify a burn by default (the Image Checksum plugin is enabled by default), and only needs to download about 6MB of dependencies that expand to take about 20MB of disk space, far less than the KDE runtime libraries required by K3b.
Re: SUGGESTION: replace Xfburn with K3b
Basero has a history of "bugginess". I've used it sparingly given prior poor experiences and it still works rather sporadically for me. Your mileage may vary.