I think this is what I use to use. The other option is that Nero provides a free trial that can burn ISOs as well. --rick http://www.petri.co.il/how_to_write_iso_files_to_cd.htm Steven Huntsman wrote: > When I download Ubuntu I get an ISO file which I have burned to a CD (this > is using my Windoze machine). > > I have loaded Ubuntu 5.10 onto another machine via a CD from Library book. > That machine runs however Firefox browser seems to only go to Ubuntu web > site. The/a second tab doesn't connect to the internet but eventually > displays a "times out" message. Also I can't figure out how to access > files from other Windows machines via ethernet. Therefore the Linux > experience thus far is fruitless and frustrating. > > I would like to get Ubuntu 6.10 onto the Linux machine but when putting > the CD, mentioned above, in the 5.10 machine not much happens of a useful > nature. How does one use the Windows machine to creat a CD that is not > an "ISO" file?? > Thanks, > Steve > > ps - thanks to Joey R for the ifconfig clue!! >