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Popular Windows-PC CD burning software now available for Linux |
Mar. 21, 2005
Nero AG has released a Linux version of its popular Nero CD burning software. NeroLINUX is said to provide Linux users with the "essential tools to effectively perform optical recording tasks." The program supports burning data and disc images to CDs/DVDs (ISO9660, UDF and UDF/ISO9660 Bridge), bootable CDs/DVDs, audio CDs with CD text, mixed mode CDs, CD-EXTRA, multisession CD/DVDs and double layer DVDs.
According to the company, Nero for PC compatible systems has sold over 180 million copies worldwide and has established itself as a leader in the growing audio and video software recording marketplace.
"LINUX and Nero are both synonymous with stability and reliability," said Jim Corbett, Executive Director of Nero AG. NeroLINUX is a breakthrough for Nero and we are happy to provide a powerful and reliable optical burning solution to the loyal LINUX community.”
NeroLINUX is offered as a standard Linux package in RPM or DEB format. Supported 32-bit platforms include Red Hat 7.2, 7.3, 8.0, 9.0 and Enterprise Linux 3.0, SuSE 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 9.0, 9.1 and 9.2, Debian 3.0 and future 3.1.
Further details are available on the company's website. NeroLINUX is being offered for free to registered owners of Nero 6.
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