en-US/Burning.patch en-US/Burning.xml

Eric Christensen sparks at fedoraproject.org
Tue Jul 27 17:49:44 UTC 2010


 en-US/Burning.patch |   54 ----------------------------------------------------
 en-US/Burning.xml   |   41 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-
 2 files changed, 40 insertions(+), 55 deletions(-)

New commits:
commit 8e90d991bfa6f7d0d4f60aec1ac60c2f5aa403fe
Author: Eric H Christensen <eric at christensenplace.us>
Date:   Tue Jul 27 13:48:57 2010 -0400

    Bug fix for BZ 527854

diff --git a/en-US/Burning.patch b/en-US/Burning.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 5ab670f..0000000
--- a/en-US/Burning.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
---- 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&nbsp;Vista cannot burn CDs from images and Windows operating systems before Windows&nbsp;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&nbsp;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>
diff --git a/en-US/Burning.xml b/en-US/Burning.xml
index 7c406d5..3afd073 100644
--- a/en-US/Burning.xml
+++ b/en-US/Burning.xml
@@ -38,11 +38,50 @@
 				The CD burning feature built into Windows XP and Windows&nbsp;Vista cannot burn CDs from images and Windows operating systems before Windows&nbsp;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&nbsp;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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