Where Can I Find "mkisofs" and "cdrecord" for Ubuntu 12.04 (e.g., iso9660 ufs)

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The good news is that if you are after the authentic cdrecord and mkisofs (rather than the Debian fork of these applications) Brandon Snider's PPA holds version of these great applications as far back as Ubuntu 12.04 and forward in time to the most recent Ubuntu release.

Add the PPA as follows:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:brandonsnider/cdrtools
sudo apt-get update

Then install the following from Terminal window:

sudo apt-get install cdda2wav cdrecord mkisofs

And now you should be good to go for any version of Ubuntu...

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I'm a Computer Science (M. Sc.) student at Humboldt University Berlin with a B. Sc. in IT Systems Engineering from Hasso Plattner Institute (Potsdam). I've been using Linux since 2005, and administrate my own (and two family members') Ubuntu setups since 2009.

Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • David Foerster
    David Foerster over 1 year

    Where can I find mkisofs and cdrecord for Ubuntu 12.04 (e.g., iso9660 ufs)?