Mark C. Miller wrote:
I'm a school teacher and would like to make copies of OOo available to my
students to install on their home computers.
I downloaded the ISO for OOo (it's now only available in DVD form
according to the webs site I linked through).
I can't wrap my head around the next step. I want to create the install
disk I would handout to my students.
I'm using Ubuntu 9.04
Do I just copy the iso on to a DVD using disk burner and provide a copy
of the ISO to the student? Or. Do I write to disk? Or. Maybe something
I haven't even thought of?
thanks in advance for answering yet another newbie question.
Mark,
I am not sure how to do it on Ubunto as I use WinXP. But you can use
Inkscape to "burn image to disk". The ISO is a compressed copy of all
the files. Once you have the DVD copy the files needed, add the
documentation folder and extras to list, and burn those to a CD for the
students. If you were in the USA I would send you all the disk you need. :(
I am sure there are other ways to do this but this is how I do it for my
users.
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