Nelson Marques and James Findley (siXy) have put together a set of LightScribe disc labels for Fedora 13. I don’t know if there is a way to use them using free software (I don’t have a LightScribe drive) – I know you can use LightScribe’s proprietary app in Fedora to make them. Anyway, these seem to be popular every release so here they are fresh for your F13 arch of choice, thanks to Nelson and James!
They use the Fedora Rocketlines artwork that was an early mockup / sketch for the Fedora 13 default wallpaper.
- 32-bit Fedora 13 LightScribe Label
- 64-bit Fedora 13 LightScribe Label
- PPC Fedora 13 LightScribe Label
If you’d like to make your own design using Nelson and James’ designs as a template, Nelson has made the Gimp source available:
- Fedora 13 LightScribe Template Source (XCF, 456K).
Note that the secondary font is MgOpen Modata, which you can install on Fedora (yum install mgopen-modata-fonts) or download from upstream.


Ahh too late /o\
Our CDs are already being produced :’(
The lightscribe label is very very nice by the way ! Good work !
Posted by MrTom | May 25, 2010, 4:23 pmOhhh! It’s pettry cool! I’m upgrading right now. In some hours my machine will be rocking with a fedora 13 release!!!
Thanks to all fedora team and community!!!
Posted by Khudsa | May 26, 2010, 4:16 amIs there a blue coloured artwork that I could use on printable CD/DVD media? Usually they are cheaper than lightscribe ones, and faster to print.
Have you seen Community Fedora Remix 13.1?
If not feel free to test it out and report feedback.
I would like to use blue coloured version for DVD artwork for this Remix.
This Fedora Remix is made for Desktop users that takes what Fedora has done but goes beyond that plus it is made easier for new users and pros alike.
For more info please check out official release info – http://fcoremix.wordpress.com/2010/05/25/lucky-13/
For download just click here – http://bit.ly/d4UvQU
Thank you in advance,
Valent.
Posted by valent | May 26, 2010, 4:49 amHi Valent,
Sure, the official (non-LightScribe) media labels are a couple directories up from the lightscribe ones:
http://fedorapeople.org/groups/designteam/Resources/Fedora%20Release%20Themes/F13/Media%20Artwork/PDF/
The source files for them are in the parent directory one level up.
Posted by mairin | May 26, 2010, 9:34 amThanks, I remixed it and created new media artwork:
http://fcoremix.wordpress.com/2010/05/26/rockets-artwork-for-fedora-13-media/
I would love to be listed on Fedora 13 artwork page if it is possible.
Cheers!
Posted by valent | May 26, 2010, 4:08 pmConsidering I’m running an “old” Fedora 10 desktop, which burning tool can I use that support Lightscribe (yes my hardware allows it) ?
That artwork is superb by the way
Posted by -Stéph- | May 26, 2010, 9:34 amHi Stéph,
The Fedora Unity project put together a HOWTO for using them here:
http://fedorasolved.org/multimedia-solutions/lightscribe-for-linux
Hope it helps!
Posted by mairin | May 26, 2010, 9:35 amMany thanks !
That’s exactly what I was searching for.
Posted by -Stéph- | May 26, 2010, 11:25 amAlso if you go to the lightscribe website, you can download their software as well. I do prefer the LaCie lightscribe labeler over the Simple Lightscribe Labeler from Lightscribe. If you want the image contrast to be darker, here’s a link to the instructions – http://www.lightscribe.com/downloadSection/pse/
Posted by Darryl | May 27, 2010, 2:01 pmThe Lightscribe website does have a linux download section, never tried it though…
http://www.lightscribe.com/downloadsection/linux/index.aspx
Posted by MooDoo | May 26, 2010, 11:18 amUnfortunately, AFAIK, Lightscribe can only be used with proprietary software.
Posted by Kevin Kofler | May 27, 2010, 8:06 amYou can install autoten and there is an option to install lightscribe software from there.
Install autoten from here – http://dnmouse.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=105
Posted by Valent | May 28, 2010, 5:49 pmThanks so much for making one of these. I like to have professional looking DVD cases and discs sitting on my shelf. Actually thanks for ALL your hard work. You make Fedora look GREAT!!! I rarely change anything (appearance-wise) out of the box.
Thanks again.
Posted by Cody | July 15, 2010, 9:45 am