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.  

As mentioned, regular Linux users, if they have net access, can just
click and OOo will be installed on their machine.  Macintosh is about as
simple: download, click and drag.

However, to answer about burning, the tool you are looking for is called
K3B.
        http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/k3b

It's really very useful for making all kinds of disk images.  A lot can
fit on a single CD so you may wish to look at The OpenDisc:
        http://www.theopendisc.com/
or at the edubuntu distro.

USB sticks were mentioned, and the 'portable' applications should be
pointed out.  These can be loaded and run from USB stick without the
need of re-installation.  Useful where IT support might not be all that
is desired in either competence or helpfulness:
        http://portableapps.com/apps/office/openoffice_portable

Regards
-Lars

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