Documentation:

If you're new to Gnometoaster, you may want to have a look at the Interface in action. If so, have a look at this nice Macromedia Flash document created by Ralph Slooten . It's absolutely amazing. Make sure you have JavaScript enabled, though.

Get the Gnometoaster User's Guide

The following is older documentation about Gnometoaster done by Ben Hall.
It can still be useful if you're using an old version of Gnometoaster. Also, it covers things like kernel configuration etc. Download tgz-archive:
http://moses.penguinpowered.com/files/gtoast/doc/gtoast_doc.tar.gz

Read it online at
http://moses.penguinpowered.com/files/gtoast/doc/doc/ .

Finally some very old docs:
http://gnometoaster.rulez.org/documentation/gt-doc.html

Linux Mandrake is providing a nice step-by-step guide including animated screenshots on how to setup your (Mandrake) system to use gnometoaster for cd recording. I guess most things mentioned there can be "recycled" for other distributions as well :-) But have a look yourself,it's available at http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/demos/Tutorial/ .

A French Step-by-Step Guide about how to setup Gnometoaster is available here: http://www.linuxstartfr.tuxfamily.org/gtoaster.html .

Translation mini-docs:
http://gnometoaster.rulez.org/sourcetree/Documentation/Translating

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