I'm new to Ubuntu, could someone help me with an installer application? I have a 12.04 LTS...
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You could use Brasero.
Some of its features:
- Image Burning
- Data CD/DVD
- Audio CD
- CD/DVD copy
You can install it by using Ubuntu's Software Center.
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Brasero has a not-so-good reviews and ratings... But basically I need a program to open any downloads from the net... – Tonio67 Jul 27 '13 at 22:30
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It only has a bad rating because of a bug when burning audio CD's which is easily solvable. Brasero has always worked fine for me. – Joren Jul 27 '13 at 22:33
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Can it burn ISO files too? And do you know how to solve the bug issue/ – Tonio67 Jul 27 '13 at 22:35
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It burns ISO files as stated in my answer. The bug can be solved like this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/325269/brasero-stuck-at-normalizing-tracks – Joren Jul 27 '13 at 22:37
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Thanks, I will try it... But still want to know, which program I need to select to open a downloaded file from the net, if I choose to do that... – Tonio67 Jul 27 '13 at 22:48
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`open a downloaded file`. What kind of file do you mean? – Joren Jul 27 '13 at 22:49
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Install a software from the net. Like that dvd burner, for example... – Tonio67 Jul 27 '13 at 22:56
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In Ubuntu, you use the software center or the terminal to install software. For more information see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingSoftware – Joren Jul 27 '13 at 23:08
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You can install IsoMount from the software center to mount and open .iso files
Brasero Disk Burner to make CD/DVD.
The program which you can choose depends on the extension of a file.
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For data discs and ISO's I think K3B is the way to go. It also works very well for audio CD's. I have also used Brasero it's pretty simple.
To install K3B, click K3B
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Also you can try Nero, to install it, download the DEB file from Nero. Once downloded, just press Ctrl+Alt+T on your keyboard to open Terminal. When it opens, navigate to the downloads folder, and run the command(s) below:
sudo dpkg -i <file_name>.deb