Have you just tried using the nautilus burn facility - that's what I use
to burn a data disk. Open up a nautilus window and select
"Go->CD/DVD creator"
then drag the .exe into the window and press burn ("write to disc").
I've used that to transfer
data between linux machines and I'm pretty certain they are iso-9660 or
whatever it is so it works on windows
Neill
Lee Wiggers wrote:
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006 02:44:39 -0700
"Aron Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 21 April 2006 01:38 am, Lee Wiggers wrote:
I have no problem writing an ISO to disk.
I need to burn oo to a disk for my gf, and can't seem to
get a readable burn. Here's what I am doing
1. New frisbee in drive.
2. Select Master Tracks
wrong
go to title bar select tools ---> burn iso image
a new screen will popup navigate to the image [filemame.iso]
click on burn
BTW you should not try to burn more at than 1/3 the speed your burner can
handle.
if you are real paranoid select verify written data
HTH
3. Drag oo exe to Session View
4. Open tab Create session/image
5. Select Master and write on-the-fly
Drive chugs into action and it appears all is well, but
the result is a flyable frisbee. None of the boxes,
Linux or Winblows can read the new file on the new disk.
Linux says no medium when I try to mount it, and Windows
2k says no disk in the drive, or some such. Sounds like
they agree I don't know what I'm doing.
What am I missing here?
TIA
Lee
Thanks Aron, but I know how to burn an ISO. This is an
oo .exe my gf needs to put openoffice on her winxp laptop.
ISO's have been conquered for a while now.
Think data disk.
Tnx
Lee
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