What is a good cd burner for fluxbox?

What is a good cd burner for fluxbox?

It is really bad form to repost the same question in two different sections just because the first one (http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=41133) wasn't answered in under 30 minutes.
Last edited by Allan (2007-12-17 06:24:41)

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