https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=997219
Bug ID: 997219 Summary: No "Write to Disk" option for ISO images in Fedora 19 Product: Fedora Documentation Version: devel Component: readme-burning-isos Assignee: oglesbyzm@gmail.com Reporter: sirjake@gmail.com QA Contact: docs-qa@lists.fedoraproject.org CC: oglesbyzm@gmail.com, stickster@gmail.com
Description of problem: Guide says that you can right click on a ISO image and choose "Write to disc." This is not true, at least with Fedora 19.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 19
How reproducible: Always, at least in 32 bit.
Steps to Reproduce: 1. http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/19/html/Burning_ISO_images_to_dis...
2. Insert a DVD. 3. Attempt to follow the directions above. No "Write to disk" option exists.
Actual results: No obvious way to burn ISO images in Fedora Linux 19.
Expected results: Directions to burn ISO disk in Fedora Linux 19
Additional info: I had a new-to-me computer that I assumed would not support 64 bit, but after installing 32 bit found out that 64 was supported by my processor. I downloaded 64 ( Fedora-Live-Desktop-x86_64-19-1.iso ), and wanted to burn a disk of it, but the option was not available and the directions online did not help. I had to go back to Windows on a different machine to burn it.
Note: I do have a DVD burner on this machine. The same thing occurs with CD's in the burner.
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Mark Salter msalter@redhat.com changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Mark Salter msalter@redhat.com --- I'm seeing same problem running an x86_64 F19. I had to install brasero and use it to burn cd.
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Pete Travis me@petetravis.com changed:
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--- Comment #2 from Pete Travis me@petetravis.com --- I can't recreate this with fresh installations of F19 or F20 GNOME. I put an ISO in my home directory somewhere, and when I right click, the menu has a "Write to Disk.." option. Clicking on that option brings up the expected dialog. Could there be other factors involved on your system?
x86_64 vs i686 should make no difference; In many cases, there are -noarch packages, exactly the same on each, and in all others, the same code is compiled to make packages each package.
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antonio montagnani antonio.montagnani@alice.it changed:
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--- Comment #3 from antonio montagnani antonio.montagnani@alice.it --- It happens also on a F24 version!!! it is un update F23 to F24 computer
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