I am struggling with this. Been at it for two hours now, and still have not found a clear answer.
I have downloaded Kubuntu 5.10 - both versions, the 'Live' and the other one. Now I need to make a CD. I have Nero 5.5, which gives many options, including CD-ROM (ISO), CD Copy; CD-ROM (Boot), and Burn Image.
I don't understand all the distinctions, but here's my guess. Burn Image makes a Nero proprietary .nrg file; CD-ROM (ISO) makes a non-booting ISO file; CD-Copy duplicates an already burned CD, and; CD-ROM (Boot) makes a bootable ISO - but requires something called a template for the source image data - which sounds like it is NOT the ISO file - and requires that I select some emulation profile.
Totally confusing. So, can someone tell me what has to happen with the downloaded file? And maybe suggest a simpler alternative to Nero in order to get the ISO file onto CD in whatever manner is needed?
I have downloaded Kubuntu 5.10 - both versions, the 'Live' and the other one. Now I need to make a CD. I have Nero 5.5, which gives many options, including CD-ROM (ISO), CD Copy; CD-ROM (Boot), and Burn Image.
I don't understand all the distinctions, but here's my guess. Burn Image makes a Nero proprietary .nrg file; CD-ROM (ISO) makes a non-booting ISO file; CD-Copy duplicates an already burned CD, and; CD-ROM (Boot) makes a bootable ISO - but requires something called a template for the source image data - which sounds like it is NOT the ISO file - and requires that I select some emulation profile.
Totally confusing. So, can someone tell me what has to happen with the downloaded file? And maybe suggest a simpler alternative to Nero in order to get the ISO file onto CD in whatever manner is needed?
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