Brasero (firing program)

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Brasero

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Brasero 3.11.4 under Debian Jessie
Basic data

Maintainer Philippe Rouquier, Luis Medinas
Current  version 3.12.2
(July 31, 2017)
operating system Linux , BSD
programming language C.
category Firing program
License GNU General Public License
German speaking Yes
www.gnome.org/projects/brasero/

Brasero is a free burning program for the GNU / Linux interface Gnome . It was originally developed under the name Bonfire and is overseen by Philippe Rouquier and Luis Medinas. The name Brasero comes from Spanish and means brazier . From version 2.26 of Gnome it is its standard burning program.

Functions

Supported Operating Systems

Brasero was originally developed for GNU / Linux only. However, it is now also available for several BSD derivatives.

Web links

Commons : Brasero  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Braserio 3.12.2
  2. The brasero Open Source Project on Open Hub: Languages Page . In: Open Hub . (accessed October 30, 2018).
  3. Hands-on: GNOME 2.26 brings incremental improvements (English)