Burning files and music to CDs and DVDs is a common job these days and even
though all operating systems have some ability to do this, third-party software
is still popular.
Nero
Linux is such a program, but for the open-source operating system Linux.
It is available in RPM and DEB files. The choice is made on the registration
page as an email address is required to download the files. The exact choice
depends on the distribution of Linux you own. Ubuntu users should use the DEB
file and Opensuse users the RPM. Check with the distro home page for other
versions.
Once installed Nero Linux looks just like the Windows version. If you've
recently moved, it may well be a friendly face.
It has all of the features of the Windows version and can be used to create
audio and data discs. There are no options for creating CD case inlays but
templates for these are at least supplied with Openoffice. It's shame that this
is not possible though.
It may seem odd to have to pay for software for Linux but there's no reason
why Nero can't charge. And at just $25, it's not much money. Compared to the
amount of time that may be needed to learn how to work all the tools in Linux,
it is good value.