Hi
I have been struggling with kubuntu for some time now trying to make it do some things like:
Upload video from my digital camcorder. Kino will do this (and convert the DVD to MPeg) but only so long as I am root
Burn a DVD from the resulting mpeg. Not a prayer - qdvdauthor and anything that depends on it seemed to be useless. Resorted to Windows for that job.
Burn a CD. K3b will only do this as root. Perversely, a DvD burns fine as user.
Rip an MP3 from a CD. This is a laugh. So long as I run kaudiocreator (KDE 3.5.3) as root, I can succeed about 20% of the time. the other 80% I get failures due to an inabilty to "find the Cdaudio protocol". Running as user, it rips the track OK but then aborts at the start of converting to MP3 because of an inability to create directory. I am trying to save to the Home directory.
Now, I was tempted to move from Mandriva to Kubuntu because of its alleged "user-friendliness". I am seriously calling that into question that statement given the aggro I am having doing things that I was able to do in Mandriva without issue. I don't find Kubuntu user-friendly at all (I've been using Linux for over 2 years BTW). Stuff like this cannot help the distros reputation with new users at all.
Does anyone share my view on this. Specifically has anyone encountered the MP3 ripping issue and come up with a workaround?
Thanks
Ian
I have been struggling with kubuntu for some time now trying to make it do some things like:
Upload video from my digital camcorder. Kino will do this (and convert the DVD to MPeg) but only so long as I am root
Burn a DVD from the resulting mpeg. Not a prayer - qdvdauthor and anything that depends on it seemed to be useless. Resorted to Windows for that job.
Burn a CD. K3b will only do this as root. Perversely, a DvD burns fine as user.
Rip an MP3 from a CD. This is a laugh. So long as I run kaudiocreator (KDE 3.5.3) as root, I can succeed about 20% of the time. the other 80% I get failures due to an inabilty to "find the Cdaudio protocol". Running as user, it rips the track OK but then aborts at the start of converting to MP3 because of an inability to create directory. I am trying to save to the Home directory.
Now, I was tempted to move from Mandriva to Kubuntu because of its alleged "user-friendliness". I am seriously calling that into question that statement given the aggro I am having doing things that I was able to do in Mandriva without issue. I don't find Kubuntu user-friendly at all (I've been using Linux for over 2 years BTW). Stuff like this cannot help the distros reputation with new users at all.
Does anyone share my view on this. Specifically has anyone encountered the MP3 ripping issue and come up with a workaround?
Thanks
Ian
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