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It's me (hdavis) again. I can't find the ISO image burner on Fedora 22.
I recently downloaded Fedora 23 ISO and I need to burn an image onto my DVD disk. However, it seems that a CD burner does not exists on Fedora 22. If there is one, what's it called and if not, do I need to dnf install it, for example "dnf install (image burner)".
Then I looked on distrowatch, and noticed that k3b is in rawhide.
Now, I haven't used any Fedora newer than 16, but if you can add the rawhide repository (which I never figured out how to do), you should easily be able to get k3b.
Or you can look on sourceforge for something. Keep whatever you find because you'll probably have to do it again in F23.
How hasn't to be manually burnt at all, which Ventoy is here to store and directly boot DVD's on your microSD and whose recommended minimal microSD size will be 64GB :)
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