Just installed Virtual Box and I want to run XP from an ISO image. How do I select the media I need to run Virtual Box? I have had a look through the manual and cannot see how to. When I clicked on the start button it does not give me an option to select an ISO image.
When playing dvd's, vob files and wmv files, the image comes with high contrast colors ,very intense red/green/blue. very dark too. I have vlc 1.1.4 installed, using ubuntu 10.10, libdvdcss2 installed. for the rest of the video formats it seems to work fine. any ideas on what should I start debugging?
I was given a forensic Image which I now know is a DD image of the drive (Vista) and am trying to mount the image or extract the image to another drive. I'm not sure of the extention type or if the image is a partition or the entire drive. I think it is the entire drive.
Is it possible to mount a DD image to a device. If I can't do that I just want to extract the files to run some programs against the drive. Can I view the files under Ubuntu or do I have to remove the drive and stick it into a Vista computer.
I purchased a second drive today and was hoping the command line would be something simple.
Or am I on the wrong track, should I be doing this all in a windows environment. The reason I picked ubuntu was because of the reporting tools.
I would like to change my startup image (usplash image). For that i change /lib/plymouth/themes/ubuntu-logo/ubuntu_logo.png and /lib/plymouth/themes/ubuntu-logo/ubuntu_logo16.png. Then the splash screen of shutdown screen changes .But booting screen doesnot change.
I have just exported 3 png files out of gimp for a html document I'm working on right now, and they are all almost the same, except I need each to load when the user does something. So the first image will display on the page, and when a user puts their cursor over it, then it will load image 2. When they press it, it loads image 3.
I have a Canon iR3570/iR4570 PXL, and installed the driver CQue 1.0 TCP/IP Queue from Canon webpage.
The problem: - if i try to print an OpenOffice or LibreOffice Calc with an image and text, the image is not printed (the space is blank). - if i try to print an OpenOffice or LibreOffice Calc with just an image, it's printed great. - if i try to print an OpenOffice or LibreOffice Impress, the images are not printed but the text is printed great.
Iam looking for an Image viewer that lets me delete images through an 'delete' button/option in toolbox.. Most of the image viewers uses edit menu-->delete option,but iam looking for an direct link,clicking on which deletes the image currently open in image viewer ???
WTF why is it with every update the devs try to break something. Might as well be using Ubuntu at this point and No I do not want to install Stable. Todays updqate would bring in linux-image-2.6.39-1-686-pae linux-image-686-pae, but my CPU Single core Intel Pentium M (-UP-) cache 1024 KB flags (sse sse2) bmips 1196.07 clocked at 600.00 MHz doesn't use PAE so it told me to remove linux-image-686 and to install linux-image-486. So more shiny crap that doesn't support older hardware, it is getting to be as bad as Microsoft.
Why don't I just go upgrade or buy new hardware with every new shiny crap that wants to upgrade. If it isn't broken do NOT fsck with it.
I am trying to upload some pics on my Facebook account using Firefox. When I click on Facebook's file upload icon, Firefox bring up a 'File Upload' window. I noticed that smaller image file is previewed on the lower right hand corner, while bigger image file is not. Is there anyway I can change this behavior or maybe change what Firefox is using to browse my files?
I'm trying to add an image to my grub, I did a clean install of 10.04. I added a grub image successfully in older versions. I followed the directions in Grub2 image. But I can't find the line that needs to be changed. I tried changing other lines with no success. Here is my 05_debian_theme file .....
#!/bin/bash -e source /usr/lib/grub/grub-mkconfig_lib # this allows desktop-base to override our settings f=/usr/share/desktop-base/grub_background.sh if test -e ${f} ; then source ${f} else WALLPAPER="/usr/share/images/desktop-base/moreblue-orbit-grub.png" COLOR_NORMAL="black/black" COLOR_HIGHLIGHT="magenta/black" fi .....
I do not know if this is possible, but I have a laptop in another country that I visit quite frequently. I wish to re build it in Ubuntu from the image of a mcahine I have here such that when I set it up I need not go on line for updates and installed apps.
A couple of reasons for this.
Internet in this other country is by land line and VERY expensive and slow
It would be useful if it were an image as I am happy with the install on the laptop I have here,, and do not want to spend an age on my hols configuring and installing and playing about... Just install Ubuntu from my CD and then the image to create the same machine.....
im dual booting windows7 professional and 11.04. win7 has an XP virtual machine installed on itm but i'd like to be able to run an xp box in ubuntu as well. is it possible to use win7's xp image and run it in ubuntu?
I work for an independent school where most of our computers run Windows 7 and Mac OS X. I've started installing Ubuntu (11.04) on some of our older machines, thus introducing Linux to our environment and recycling computers which would otherwise be candidates for the garbage truck. While I am familiar with imaging and deploying Windows and Mac OS, I am lost when it comes to Linux. I have set up a computer with all of the settings and applications that I would like the other computers to have. how can I image that reference machine and then transfer that image onto another PC?
i have an old PC with Pentium 4 3.0G processor. downloaded the latest 11.04 32-bit iso and run the USB installation tool to put it on a USB drive. the pc loads Ubuntu splash screen but plays a beep only on all the menu items. i have tried to build the USB drive several times all with the same results.
Does anyone have any software recommendations in Linux for converting multiple pdf files to .jpegs? The software I'm currently using is Ghostscript [URL] but I'm wondering if anyone here knows of better alternatives.
I wanted to take the backup of system image(Ubuntu OS) so that i can restore it in another machine without doing any OS installation operation. Kindly suggest me best tool and also direct me how to do it
I need to build a master image and duplicate that image on 40 systems. What is the best way to do this? I was using dd but the image was made on a 2TB drive and the dd image was, well 2TB!How can I make an image of just the data and partition info?
I am currently trying to install Ubuntu onto my PS3, using the ISO provided from this site (under the PlayStation 3 alternate install CD link) Site: cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/ However, when I download the files, there isn't a ISO for me to burn to a disk, which is the normal method to install Linux on the PS3. So my question is, do I turn all these files into a ISO, or am I missing something?
I burned the DVD image of ubuntu 10.10, it is supposed to contain many packages, but during installation it does not allow me to customise my packages, it just installed by itself after disk partitioning. When i boot into ubuntu and use ubuntu software center to choose software, it installed by downloading from website, which is slow. I choose the source as DVD, but why it does not search the DVD and installed?
If I use Clonezilla to backup my Ubuntu partition I get all sorts of problems trying to re-install Grub2 after image reinstall. If I backup the whole HD will this include Grub so when I re-install the image I get the whole thing back again?
I did it in 8.04, my question is when I left (opposite) click the desktop CD/DVD icon and select Copy from the pop-up menu where does the extracted image end up.Its always worked well enough I never worried about it, but today I needed some copies of a DVD a coworker authored that had one of those lame "Stomper" labels stuck on. It was applied off center and made the disk so unbalanced it appeared to read at 1X or less I was expecting an option to save the image but didn't get one. Anyone know if its still on my hard drive somewhere so I can avoid the tedium of ripping it again?
I want to send a fax using xsane image scanning program.I've captured the image of the document I want to fax , but I just don't see any option to fax it.
I got a new game on DVD a while back but my computer isn't powerfull enough to run it in windows a friend sugested I use Ubuntu.so I download it and used Nero to copy an image of my DVD to my hard drive but Ubuntu dosent recignise the file which is and "NRG".I thought image files where "ISO".
I decided today to try Xubuntu on my netbook.I downloaded an ISO of it, formatted my old 2GB Sandisk Cruzer Micro, and used Unetbootin to copy all the stuff onto the drive.Of course with flashing cursor after "boot:". So I tried rewriting with Unetbootin, and then even tried writing an ISO of Kubuntu to the flash drive.Each and every time, I get the same message.
I can't, for the life of me see a way to attach an image to a forum post. Maybe it's time for a nap, it has been a very very long day. I've seen attached images on this forum in the past.