[readme-burning-isos] Proposed patch for BZ 827854
Eric Christensen
sparks at fedoraproject.org
Sat Jul 24 19:12:34 UTC 2010
commit 87bd83ee7bdab556651bed675404b1f97ad55a15
Author: Eric H Christensen <eric at christensenplace.us>
Date: Sat Jul 24 15:12:12 2010 -0400
Proposed patch for BZ 827854
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diff --git a/en-US/Burning.patch b/en-US/Burning.patch
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+--- Burning.xml 2010-07-24 14:51:12.730240921 -0400
++++ Burning.xml.new 2010-07-24 15:05:54.674241265 -0400
+@@ -38,11 +38,50 @@
+ The CD burning feature built into Windows XP and Windows Vista cannot burn CDs from images and Windows operating systems before Windows XP did not have any built-in CD burning capability at all. Therefore, to turn an ISO image files into a CD or DVD on Windows operating systems prior to Windows 7, you need separate disc burning software that can handle ISO image files. Although this is true of most disc burning software, exceptions exist.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+- Examples of popular CD burning software for Windows that you might already have on your computer include <application>Nero Burning ROM</application> and <application>Roxio Creator</application>. If you use a Windows operating system on your computer and do not have disc burning software installed (or you are not sure that the software can burn discs from image files) <application>InfraRecorder</application> is a suitable solution available from <ulink url="http://www.infrarecorder.org/"></ulink>, and is free and open-source.
++ Examples of popular CD burning software for Windows that you might already have on your computer include <application>InfraRecorder</application>, <application>Nero Burning ROM</application>, and <application>Roxio Creator</application>. If you use a Windows operating system on your computer and do not have disc burning software installed (or you are not sure that the software can burn discs from image files) <application>InfraRecorder</application> is a suitable solution available from <ulink url="http://www.infrarecorder.org/"></ulink>, and is free and open-source.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The steps required to burn ISO images to disks with several popular CD burning applications are listed below.
+ </para>
++ <section id="sect-Burning_ISO_images_to_disc-Burning-Using_InfraRecorder">
++ <title>Using InfraRecorder</title>
++ <para>
++ Obtain and install InfraRecorder from the <ulink url="http://infrarecorder.org"></ulink> web site.
++ </para>
++ <procedure>
++ <step>
++ <para>
++ Start <guilabel>InfraRecorder</guilabel>.
++ </para>
++ </step>
++ <step>
++ <para>
++ Select <guilabel>Actions</guilabel>.
++ </para>
++ </step>
++ <step>
++ <para>
++ Select <guilabel>Burn Image</guilabel>.
++ </para>
++ </step>
++ <step>
++ <para>
++ Choose the Fedora ISO file and select <guilabel>open</guilabel>.
++ </para>
++ </step>
++ <step>
++ <para>
++ Select 4X as the write speed.
++ </para>
++ </step>
++ <step>
++ <para>
++ Select <guilabel>OK</guilabel>.
++ </para>
++ </step>
++ </procedure>
++ </section>
++
+ <section id="sect-Burning_ISO_images_to_disc-Burning-Using_The_ISO_Recorder_V2_Power_Toy">
+ <title>Using The ISO Recorder V2 Power Toy</title>
+ <para>
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