In the following video I show how to write data to a CD and also how to easily create ISO files. I find that working with optical discs in the GNOME environment to be very easy while not require any additional software at all; the provided environment provides everything needed – a nice touch.
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That’s cool & easy, but when I insert a disk into my burner (or any optical drive), it does NOT show up on the desktop. Is there some preference or something to set in Daryna for this to happen?
Never mind, I found Mint Desktop.