Re: "Burn the CD image onto a CD. Don't create a new project and drop
this image into it. You need to burn this image directly. It already
is a project. If you burn it wrong the CD won't be bootable."

That could also stand a how-to link. A lot of people don't know how to
burn an ISO to CD and methods vary between popular Windoze CD burners.
I recall running across web pages that give step-by-step instructions
for using using multiple CD burning programs, but didn't find my way
back just now in a quick look-see.

You might also think about adding some links at the end to some
getting-started articles that skip the installation steps. E.g., how
to use the package management system on Ubuntu to find and install
software and apply updates, a link to the Ubuntu documentation home
page for the last stable version and the bleeding edge version, a link
to the Linux How To guides, how to install software from source, etc.

Might also point out somewhere that out of the box, Ubuntu currently
points to package repositories containing some 25,000 free software
packages.

Best regards,

Paul

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