Re: Macs: 1 button, Windows: 2 buttons, Unix: 104 buttons
- From: Greg Menke <gregm-xyzpdq3@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 19 Feb 2006 23:20:16 -0500
Steve Hix <sehix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
In article <1xCJf.34830$H71.13643@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Chris <eatabreakfast@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
TheLetterK wrote:
My computer is running Mac OS X and has no GUI utility to burn ISO
images.
Yes, it does. Mount the ISO image and fire up Disk Utility. Though I
agree that OS X is crippled without the terminal.
Hmmm...I tried it that way, but never got it to work. Obviously I did
something wrong. I'll have to try again.
If you have 10.4, try this:
- Open Disk Utility
- Drag the .iso file to the left side of the Disk Utility window.
- Select the .iso file name by clicking on it once.
- Click on the burn icon at the top left corner of the Disk Utility
window.
- Insert a blank CD-R/RW in your drive, and follow directions.
Or, put in a Fedora Core 4 PPC cdrom, reboot, hold 'c' button. Install
Linux. Take the 1 button mouse & see how far you can throw it. Replace
with a 3 button unit.
;)
Greg
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