Go! Ubuntu Linux 8.10, Intrepid Ibex - Installation Tips
Blog If you have one of the popular CD-burning packages installed - Nero, EasyCD, etc.you should be able to use that, just make sure that you burn it in ISO format; if not, you can go to the Ubuntu Community Documentation Burning ISO HowTo page for...
[October 30, 2008, 9:38]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog So it takes me the best part of a further hour to download the alternative ISO, then squeeze it through the ad-hoc CD writing system and slap that into the Compaq. So this means I rediscover that XP has no ISO burning built in, but that this doesn...
[June 2, 2006, 18:00]
Junkbox Print Server Update #1
Blog So at this point I'm downloading the ISO of the server version of Ubuntu 8.1 to see if I can jam that onto a 1 or 2GB CF. After that, I decided to use the text-mode install of the command line version of Xubuntu from a CDROM iso onto a 1 GB compact...
[April 20, 2009, 8:35]
Grubbing XP Pro to 2nd Boot
Blog Comment If you are interested in Ubuntu, if you have the Live ISO/install disk, you can run it on the older hardware as a Live install without committing anything to drive space. I know that the ISO has some interesting features like a file named "Autorun...
[September 14, 2009, 9:30]
Dream Linux 3.5 - An Excellent New Release
Blog Comment I doubt at this point that I would make my own .iso of any of those, but I am likely to post detailed instructions for getting them installed and working, as I have already had a couple of requests for that.
[March 6, 2009, 8:18]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog What do you do with an ISO on Ubuntu? On Linux, though, I'm at sea. My life in Linux is a mixed pleasure. Strangely, the Web site for the Linux version might as well have all its documentation written in Linear B — what on earth do these people...
[February 3, 2006, 16:55]
Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) Final Release
Blog Comment That is a utility which will read an Ubuntu iso file (yes, apparently it checks something - I've tried to feed it other iso files and it doesn't like them), and create a bootable USB device or SD Memory Card.
[April 28, 2009, 11:59]
Asus EEE can run translucent 3D compiz desktop and full Ubuntu
Talkback Using extlinux to convert a liveCD iso to bootable SD card Converting an ISO file to a bootable USB stick or a bootable Identify that you have syslinux or isolinux in your liveCD by opening the .ISO file in archive manager and checking that it has...
[September 21, 2009, 10:08]
Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 review
Reviews Otherwise you can boot from a CD-ROM (either a real one or an ISO image) and load up the guest OS that way. We installed a couple of versions of Windows (2000 and XP) and also configured virtual machines running Ubuntu Linux, Fedora Core 5 and Red...
[June 7, 2006, 13:00]
A challenge to all Linux Users in the World
Blog Comment If I see any significant differences in performance I might try using Ubuntu and Fedora since I have current ISO releases of those as well. The ISO for the install on the server is a DVD image a little over 1.1GB.
[June 16, 2007, 7:20]
Whats beyond your Windows?
Blog Comment Hardest part is figuring out how to burn the .iso image and yes you might have to read a bit to find out how. Download a copy of Ubuntu or Kubuntu and give it a shot.its free and honestly its waiting for you.
[July 18, 2008, 13:42]
OpenOffice may support OOXML
News Mark Shuttleworth, the entrepreneur behind the most popular Linux distribution, Ubuntu, told ZDNet blogger Paula Rooney that "the ISO [had not been] not willing to admit that its process was failing horribly".
[April 2, 2008, 16:11]
Ubuntu 7.04 review
Reviews One is to download the Ubuntu.iso file (it could take a while) and then burn this file to a CD. Wubi is a free Linux installer, and on our machine it both downloaded and installed Ubuntu in about 20 minutes.
[July 13, 2007, 11:39]
Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test
Talkback If you decide you like it, there is an option to install it from the CD, but I would recommend downloading the full .iso images and getting your feet nice and dirty doing a full Linux install - not really for the faint of heart, but if you've got...
[February 2, 2006, 21:06]
Clonezilla, here to stay, not fade away!*
Blog Running as a “Linux live CD” iso image just over 100 megabytes large, one method touted is to operate it on a USB drive pen. I've been using the Clonezilla CDROM iso as the boot disk to make the clones manually.
[June 16, 2009, 10:03]
Why Normal People Don't Use Linux
Blog Comment Is there a simple application that I can use to convert .iso files into .img files so that I can mount them onto a flash drive? Ah I was just going to say that I too have taken to carrying around Ubuntu NBR on a thumb drive and showing mighty folk...
[June 10, 2009, 11:32]
SuSE Linux Enterprise 11 Released
Blog You should be prepared for a long download and DVD burn process, because there is no "LiveCD" version, you have to get the entire 3.6 GB ISO image. I grabbed the openchrome driver files from Ubuntu 8.10, which is using the same X server version...
[March 25, 2009, 13:57]
Bare metal hypervisors: a group test review
Reviews Two files are required, an INSTALL and LINUX ISO, totalling a little over a gigabyte. Of course, there are other Xen-based solutions such as xVM Server from Sun and Red Hat Linux Enterprise (RHEL) Server, which currently include virtualisation...
[June 1, 2009, 0:00]
Windows 7: Paint a Lemon and Call it Innovation?
Blog Comment Interesting points: I'll burn a downloaded Ubuntu iso straight to disk! I downloaded Ubuntu 9.10 Alpha to try out the new UXA Graphics Support for Intel Chipsets - reading online seems to have good results with these older chipsets, though still...
[May 15, 2009, 14:41]
openSolaris 2008.11
Blog I downloaded the LiveCD ISO image and burned it to a CD. None of the Linux distributions I have installed are using that any more - a few have still got 1.4, most have 1.5, and Ubuntu 9.04 is already on 1.6!
[March 20, 2009, 12:13]



