I put the CD then, but nothing happens. It seems that Linux support for Auto Start is not the same standards as Windows. I am on the search for a pirated Windows Explorer and going after brief search in one of the various "start menu" find. Strangely, there is not a CD drive displayed. Actually, no drives will be displayed at all. After extensive search in the big "User Guide" I find that there are no drives in Linux. The data from the CD drive in the / dev / cdrom copied. "Dev" probably stands for Development (= development) because the CD-ROM support (like many other parts of Linux as well) is not fully developed yet.
I am rolling on the floor. Who wants to laugh and feel sorry for the guy broke even should, sometimes here or here look over.
A Another important folder is etc, what the Latin et cetera - and the rest. In this folder, everything is pure, what the programmer at development could not be classified or did not want to - hence some important files are located here.
* * bang wall
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