You can burn an ISO image using xcdroast. I've done this from work
several times. I can't remeber the exact steps, but it can be done using
the .iso extension. 
-RD
"Thomas K. Gamble" wrote:
> 
> On Sat, 01 Apr 2000, Edward Schernau wrote:
> > Any way to burn a CD from an ISO WITHOUT "mastering" it from
> > numerous files first?  There must be something I'm missing.
> 
> If you are trying to burn an existing ISO, changing the extension from
> .iso to .raw will work.  (.raw is the xcdroast default)  There may be better
> ways to do this, but I haven't invested the time to investigate.
> 
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