For die-hard Nero burning software fans, Nero burning software also comes in Linux.
Nero Linux is a flexible application, which supports all important features of Nero Burning ROM on Linux Systems.
From Nero site:
Nero Linux 3 is the definitive burning application for the Linux operating system. Based on the award-winning Nero Burning ROM 7 platform, Nero Linux 3 is the most powerful and versatile burning application available for Linux, and the only application to offer Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD data burning support.
Main Nero for Linux features:
* Enjoy the same functionalities as in Nero Burning ROM 7
* Burn data using any optical disc format, including CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and HD DVD
* Ensure a quick and easy setup using SmartDetect automatic drive support
* Take control of your music collection with integrated audio capabilities including high speed digital audio extraction and FreeDB to automatically obtain disc information over the internet
Nero Linux is able to burn the following formats:
- Data CDs and DVDs (using ISO9660, UDF and UDF/ISO9660 Bridge)
- Data HD DVDs and Blu-Ray discs (UDF)
- Bootable CDs/DVDs using the El-Torito standard
- Audio CDs from various audio formats
- Mixed-Mode CDs and Enhanced CDs (CD EXTRA)
- Disc Images (ISO, NRG and Cue Sheets)
- DVD-Video and miniDVD
- Multisession discs
NeroLinux also uses the embedded API from the widely used Nero burning software for windows. Another good thing about Nero's burnign software is simple but thourough application guide that comes from the installer which is also available from the web. If you wish to know more of its documentation and application operation, you can visit them here.
NERO FOR LINUX INSTALLATION:
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If you wish to give NeroLinux a try, download the rpm package NeroLinux in full trial version from here.
After downloading the package, simply use the rpm binary installer to install the package like so:
# rpm -ivh nerolinux-3.0.1.3-x86.rpm
NEROLINUX APPLICATION LAUNCH
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# nero
NeroLinux works in Fedora, see my own screenshots:
The first two initial screenshots would be prompted after a fresh installation.

Now, here comes my selection of files of data burning.

Yes, it is a full Nero for Linux version that offers a full feature Nero burning software in 30 days trial mode!
HTH
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