I definitely think there should be a section on CD-Writers in the Mandrake
documentation.

1) Mandrake comes in ISO format ready to burn
2) The CD-Writer question is always the same, it's a frequently asked
   question on this list and in the newsgroups
3) It takes 10 lines to explain the solution...

Jean-Michel
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On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Steven wrote:

> Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 09:33:59 +0000
> From: Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [expert] CD writing under Linux
> 
> "Thomas J. Hamman" wrote:
> 
> > The Mandrake Installation Guide is just that: an installation guide.  It is
> > meant to cover installation and subjects related to helping a user get their
> > system up and running.  It is not a user guide.  It would be nice if it could
> 
> Have you looked at it? It's the beggining of an excellent document that
> already covers System Administration (configuring users, upgrading lilo,
> ...),  Setting up 'non-essential' peripherals (soundcards, printers, ...),
> using applications (Emacs, Apache, Netscape (!!), ...)
> 
> These are mainly generic Linux issues, but it helps to have a central point
> of access, with pointers to other information for when things go tricky. (It
> would be nice if the list of HowTos was hyperlinked to the HTML versions
> that can be installed, I think RedHat do this. Wouldn't it be great if the
> docs were crosslinked with the KDE help too?
> 
> The size of the document is irrelevant, as as soon as X is configured it is
> browsed online through a hyperlinked interface. If it develops as a Mandrake
> specific front end HTML 'interface' to  the HowTos, it will really help
> Mandrake acheive the stated aim of being User Friendly.
> 
> Steven
> 

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