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Download and Burn in TEL Open Lab

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Please be aware of these facts when using the CD/DVD burners at Seneca's computer labs:
#:*<b>Most labs at Seneca College require students externally boot their lab machines</b> (i.e. from removable disk drive) in order to use the CD / DVD burner...:* On the other hand, the Open Lab in the TEL building (RM 2113) allows students to boot Internally in order to download CD / DVD images</b> onto their Desktop, and then burn them.
# On the other hand, the Open Lab in the TEL building :* A repository refers to a "storage area" that contains images and applications for various Operating Systems (RM 2113including Fedora) . Seneca college has a Fedora repository, which allows students to boot Internally in order the student to QUICKLY download , and burn their Fedora LIVE and or Installation CD / DVD images</b> onto their DesktopDVDs. Students can only access this repository from the college. In other words, and then burn themthey cannot connect to this repository from computer at home...
# A repository refers to a "storage area" that contains images and applications for various Operating Systems (including Fedora). Seneca college has a Fedora repository, which allows the student to QUICKLY download, and burn their Fedora LIVE and or Installation CD / DVDs. Students can only access this repository from the college. In other words, they cannot connect to this repository from computer at home... # :* If you wish to download and burn from your home computer, please refer to the third download and Burning option in the previous page...
{{Admon/important|Make certain to only download and burn the 64-bit versions of the CD LIVE and DVD installation images. Although 32-bit versions will work on 64-bit computers, they can cause problems later in the OPS235 labs!!!|}}
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