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| − | The dialog window shown in Figure X-XX will be displayed. If you click on Burn image -> Click here to select a disk image, you will be able to select your .iso file. Once selected, click "Open". | + | The dialog window shown in Figure X-XX will be displayed. If you click on Burn image -> Click here to select a disk image, you will be able to select your .iso file. Once selected, click "Open". As seen in Figure X-XX, the name of your image will appear and, assuming a blank DVD is inserted, Brasero will indicate . Click "Create Image" and Brasero will begin to burn your DVD. |
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Revision as of 13:02, 18 October 2010
Brasero is an easy to use CD-ROM/DVD burner included with the GNOME desktop. To launch Brasero, click Applications -> Sound & Video -> Brasero Disk Burner:
Figure X-XX:
The dialog window shown in Figure X-XX will be displayed. If you click on Burn image -> Click here to select a disk image, you will be able to select your .iso file. Once selected, click "Open". As seen in Figure X-XX, the name of your image will appear and, assuming a blank DVD is inserted, Brasero will indicate . Click "Create Image" and Brasero will begin to burn your DVD.
Figure X-XX:

