Can't burn linux iso to cd-rw

I've tried unsucessfully to burn two different iso files (ubuntu and knoppix) to cd-rw media using Disk Utility. The burn process completes but the verify process takes a long time and the drive makes unusual noises. After skipping verification the disks will either not boot in a PC or have media errors on them. The same iso files work when burned to the same cd-rw discs on a PC!

It has something to do with properly recognizing the disc. I tried to burn the CD-RW at the same speed as the PC, which is 16x. However, in the burn dialog box the speed is 10x and greyed out. I also burned the same file succesfully to a CDR using the Mac and I could change speeds as well.
I finally dug out an old CD-RW, which was marked "Bad media", but only 1x-4x vs the 24x I was trying. I washed the old cd as it was a bit scuffed. After it dried I was able to burn, verify successfully and run!
Still I'm surprised and disappointed that my 2-3 year old DVD burner works with media that the drive in the brand new Mac Mini won't.
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