I have a very basic Debian question. I downloaded all of the 25 Debian .iso
files and want to convert/write them to CDs. I am trying to use the
"InfraRecorder" program that I downloaded from the Ubuntu web site. (I also
plan to install Ubuntu's version of Linux on some unused PCs that I have.) I
also downloaded the Ubuntu files and want to convert/write them to CDs as well.
I am a total Linux novice, although I have a lot of Window's knowledge. I
could not find another program, besides "InfraRecorder" that looked as though
it would perform the same functions as that program. I am not having any
success trying to use the InfraRecorder program. The program starts OK and I
can direct it to process the Debian .iso file, but I can't find any way to get
it to record to a CD. My questions are as follows:
1 - Is there a program, other than InfraRecorder, which will convert these
.iso files into CDs?
If so, where can I contain it?
2 - If the InfraRecorder program should accomplish this conversion of .iso
files to CDs,
would someone be so kind as to tell me what I need to do in order to
convert these files?
I know that I can purchase the Debian CDs from vendors, but since I have
downloaded them, I hate to spend unneccessary money.
Thanks in advance for any help that folks can give me....
Joe