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In this tutorial I will show you several simple ways of creating ISO images with Ubuntu, from doing it with graphical applications included in the repositories or by using just the command-line. Each method below will get the work done, and you can start burning your images to a CD or DVD in no time.
Imageshack.us is a popular way to host images for free without needing to login and create an account. There are various ways to upload to Imageshack in Ubuntu.
Furius ISO Mount is a tool that lets you mount and unmount ISO images on your desktop, calculate the checksums (MD5 and SHA1) of the ISO images, and burn them onto a CD or DVD (using external programs like Brasero or Nautilus). It comes with a graphical user interface and is extremely easy to use. This guide shows how to install it on an Ubuntu 8.04 desktop.
Download the tar file from here....and extract it....
You can see many image files, one c file, one Makefile and one bdf file.Now u can create your usplash by editing the images.
Edit the images as said below...
In a previous post, I explained how to set up a launcher on your desktop allowing you to burn DVD .iso images just by dragging them onto it. You can do that with CD .iso images too. Here’s how.
The ubuntu 9.10 beta iso images for various architectures are shipped along with zsync files for easy update of iso images from previous releases. This post will show how you can use zsync to save your bandwidth and time while you download the next version of the karmic koala
GIMP is an amazing image editing software that allows people with limitless imagination create extraordinary images out of ordinary photos. To let you see what I mean, I have here a collection of some of the most beautiful and sometimes funny GIMPed images. I hope you’ll enjoy this one as much as I do.1. An eye with regard by funadium2.
SystemImager lets you create images of your Linux installations. To do so, you need an image server (should have enough disk space to store your images) and a so-called golden client (i.e., the system of which you want to make an image).