CD Burning in Linux, GUI Software

Hi..
I just brought a CD writer.
It has nero for windows bundled with it.
I found nero very easy to use as well as usefull..
I then see that wht we have in linux..
I found that in my Redhat 9 i have two CD writers software but both are no where nare nero...

So is there any GUI based cd writingn software which can stand with NERO.. ??

Hi,
Does anybody know of any software that allows video dvd's to be burned without having to first seperate the file into a sound and video vob. Basiclly one that all you need to do it give it a .mpg file and it will do the rest for you.
Thanks

Redhat 9 is ancient. I suggest you upgrade to a release that is not approaching 10 years old if you would like to have current software that has current capabilities. It came out in 2003.

Gnome: Nautilus
Good tool to burn cd/dvd

--Shirish

Nautilus is not really burning software as much as it is a file manager. Brasero is the better burning software, but I would not venture to think they would have a version for Red Hat 9.

Nautilus ad-ons called "nautilus-cd-burner" which you have to install along with ..
Google it you could find more details about Nautilus regards fro what purpose we are using it ...

Also you can use "GnomeBaker" too ..

--Shirish