I am fairly new to Linux and currently run OpenSuse 10.2. I have burned CDs/DVDs OK in the past but not often.
Have now downloaded the DVD ISO for Bianca 2.2KDE but can't seem to get it to burn using K3B. I have the ISO selected but the Start button is greyed out. It keeps wanting to burn an ISO CD when K3B opens and Start button in that instance is usable. However if I elect to try to burn the ISO to a CD it tells me there is insufficient space - naturally!!
Can anyone help me get the DVD burned as I'd really like to try MINT.
Also - my other PCs only have CD drives. If I download and burn the Mini KDE version is it hard to subsequently upgarde to the full version? If its OK then maybe I'll just buy the CD version locally and use that to save the hassle.
CAN'T SEEM TO BURN BIANCA 2.2KDE WITH K3B
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This glitch is unresolved (see LinuxMint-2.2-KDE ISO Burning Problem).Can anyone help me get the DVD burned as I'd really like to try MINT.
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Welcome to Mint GerryAttrick
No it's not hard to download the rest - it's in the repositories so you get it with apt-get (adept)
I've seen this behavior mentioned in some other post(s) (at least the one in the link above). I have no experience with K3B. Luckily not all burning programs are affected.
Could you install another program?
I use Brasero without problems, but I don't know if you have it in Opensuse
PS It's not considered polite to use capital letters
No it's not hard to download the rest - it's in the repositories so you get it with apt-get (adept)
I've seen this behavior mentioned in some other post(s) (at least the one in the link above). I have no experience with K3B. Luckily not all burning programs are affected.
Could you install another program?
I use Brasero without problems, but I don't know if you have it in Opensuse
PS It's not considered polite to use capital letters
CAN'T SEEM TO BURN BIANCA 2.2KDE WITH K3B
Hi
Just burnt KDE 2.2 on DVD on Mint, with K3b (and burn all
ISO on DVD's, seems more reliable)
I just go to K3b/Tools/Create DVD ISO/
then "select ISO"
Works under Suse, Etch and Mint on my box
If you have a CDrewriter and a DVD rewriter installed under "burning device Tab"
select your DVD, also make sure you have growisofs.
Nick
Just burnt KDE 2.2 on DVD on Mint, with K3b (and burn all
ISO on DVD's, seems more reliable)
I just go to K3b/Tools/Create DVD ISO/
then "select ISO"
Works under Suse, Etch and Mint on my box
If you have a CDrewriter and a DVD rewriter installed under "burning device Tab"
select your DVD, also make sure you have growisofs.
Nick
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Hi Husse,
Thanks for that - I'll probably go with the Mini version for now. It will make it easier for me to load onto my other PCs if I like it. I understand capitals is the written version of shouting but in my earlier post I assumed that using them in place of nouns such as CD & DVD are OK though.
Nick,
Have never had any problems burning DVDs with K3B in the past, although have not burned a lot hence my question. From reading the above post it appears there *may* be a problem in burning this ISO? I only have a DVD writer but I'll take the easy route and buy a CD - it won't break the bank and I'd like to try this distro as I have heard some good things..even though its Ubuntu based I tried Ubuntu once before but just could not get happy with Gnome..I prefer KDE personally.
Thanks for that - I'll probably go with the Mini version for now. It will make it easier for me to load onto my other PCs if I like it. I understand capitals is the written version of shouting but in my earlier post I assumed that using them in place of nouns such as CD & DVD are OK though.
Nick,
Have never had any problems burning DVDs with K3B in the past, although have not burned a lot hence my question. From reading the above post it appears there *may* be a problem in burning this ISO? I only have a DVD writer but I'll take the easy route and buy a CD - it won't break the bank and I'd like to try this distro as I have heard some good things..even though its Ubuntu based I tried Ubuntu once before but just could not get happy with Gnome..I prefer KDE personally.
@Boo
@GerryAttrick
CD & DVD is of course ok, but not the whole subject
It's no big deal, but no one will be helped faster (or for that matter left over)
Agreed, but the subject has capital letters which is shouting In all the forums I've joined (and over the years that has been quite e few) writing LIKE THIS has been considered unpolite.What capital letters? He may be new to Linux but his English and punctuation are outstanding.
Others in this forum could learn from his post.
(assuming he is a he)
@GerryAttrick
CD & DVD is of course ok, but not the whole subject
It's no big deal, but no one will be helped faster (or for that matter left over)