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Chapter 1: Getting Started with Ubuntu
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If your hardware or operating system configuration is different from the one discussed, you can go to https://help.
ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto for help. The main issues you may encounter are media and hardware
related. One common problem is trying to burn faster than the media you have in the drive can support. This will
frequently result in a bad CD. Sometimes the burning software will detect that a bad burn has occurred, but other
times it will not, and you will not know until you try the CD in the destination machine. Another common problem
that can be the source of great frustration is insufficient temporary disk space. This error means that you have to
clear off files from your computer in order to open up enough room to hold the data for the burn. The most
difficult problem to remedy is hardware misconfiguration. This is where the operating system on your source
machine does not properly recognize the burning capabilities of the drive or possibly even the drive’s existence at all.
In such a case, you will need to consult any documentation that came with your drive or computer to get it
configured properly before attempting to burn the Ubuntu CD.
The burning begins.
When the burning is
complete, the disc will eject.
Optionally, you can ensure
data integrity by clicking
Verify Data on Disc After
Burning.
6 Click Burn.
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