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== Burning to CD/DVD in Linux ==
== Burning to CD/DVD in Linux ==
{{tip|It is strongly recommended to select the slowest speed available when burning to disc in order minimise the possibility of corruption during the burning process.}}
{{tip|It is strongly recommended to select the slowest speed available when burning to disc in order minimise the possibility of corruption during the burning process.}}


Several different software burning applications - if not already installed - should be available for installation from your distribution's Software Center / Software Manager / Package Manager / repositories. Popular burners include ''XFBurn'', ''K3b'', and ''Brasero''. Which one you may choose is entirely down to personal choice.  
Several different software burning applications - if not already installed - should be available for installation from your distribution's Software Center / Software Manager / Package Manager / repositories. Popular burners include ''XFBurn'', ''K3b'', and ''Brasero''. Which one you may choose is entirely down to personal choice. However, a guide to burning your downloaded Manjaro ISO using Brasero has been provided below:
 
However, a guide to burning your downloaded Manjaro ISO using Brasero has been provided:


'''1.''' Insert a Blank CD/DVD (use a DVD if burning an ISO for anything other than the NET Edition)
'''1.''' Insert a Blank CD/DVD (use a DVD if burning an ISO for anything other than the NET Edition)