> Anyway, how do I burn an ISO image in Linux?

You could use one of the gui's, but here is my favorite way (a la Tom
Brinkman)  

If you burn a lot of iso's, make an alias: 

alias biso='cdrecord -v -eject speed=2 dev=0,0,0 -dao'

then biso file.iso

You'll have to change speed and dev=x,x,x to fit your needs.

Speed: Many people say use half what your drive says it will do.  If you
aint in a hurry, use less.

cdrecord -scanbus will tell you the dev #'s for your writer.

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