I was converting some of our old CDs a few months ago. Sound Juicer
(GTK2/3 Gnome based) does the job if you are looking at GUI based
front ends. Limited customization of the output files but it does
support multiple formats and quality settings. I used to use ripperx,
that still seems to be supported too (GTK based).

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Jeremy MountainJohnson
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On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Yaron <tclug at freakzilla.com> wrote:
> Ugh, sent from wrong account.
>
> OK, so apprently the CD Ripper I've been using forever is no longer
> supported... and hasn't been for a while and it's becoming more and more of
> a hassle to build it myself.
>
> So I figured I'd ask you guys what you all use... assuming anything still
> even buys CDs. Anyone?
>
>
> -Yaron
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