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create Image 1.0
create Image is an amarok script that can create an image of the current playlist and save the files to an iso image. more>>
create Image is an amarok script that can create an image of the current playlist and save the files to an iso image.
The iso image is found in the respective home folders.
<<lessThe iso image is found in the respective home folders.
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Added: 2007-01-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1023 downloads
Resize Image 1
Resize Image is a service menu which adds the ability to resize an image to a new size. more>>
Resize Image is a service menu which adds the ability to resize an image to a new size.
Requires ImageMagick, KDialog and bash.
<<lessRequires ImageMagick, KDialog and bash.
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Added: 2006-10-24 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1102 downloads
restore CD/DVD 1.06
restore CD/DVD allows you to create a CD or DVD that can be used to backup whole hard disk partitions from any OS. more>>
restore CD/DVD allows you to create a CD or DVD that can be used to backup whole hard disk partitions from any OS and restore them without user interaction.
restore CD/DVD can be used in a manner similar to vendor-provided rescue CDs included with new computers, but with all your own settings.
<<lessrestore CD/DVD can be used in a manner similar to vendor-provided rescue CDs included with new computers, but with all your own settings.
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Added: 2006-01-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Semi-Batched-Image-Editor 0.9
Semi-Batched-Image-Editor program is an image editor for Linux. more>>
Semi-Batched-Image-Editor program is an image editor for Linux.
The problem: Got a huge amount of scanned pictures (from your digital camera, or as Picture-CD from your favorite lab)? Want to rotate some of them to the right orientation? Select a good detail? Scale to a given output format? Want to do this with as less as possible mouseclicks?
The solution: SeBIE - the Semi-Batched-Image-Editor.
Main features:
- Input filename selection via regular expressions.
- Create output filename via regular expression and substitution.
- Select image details with a given proportion.
- Scale to a given output format when saving.
- Apply some color correction (at the moment only gamma curve correction is possible).
Why Semi-Batched? Because SeBIE is not fully batch processing. A rest of user interaction is still needed (and wanted).
SeBIE is written in C using the gdk/gtk (glib-2.0.7/gtk+-2.0.9) toolkit.
Installation:
Get the source distribution from the download page and unpack:
tar -xvzf sebie-0.9.tar.gz
Change to the sebie source directory:
cd sebie-0.9
Run the configure script:
./configure
Build the executable:
make all
And install it as root:
make install
Start the application using the command sebie....
Enhancements:
- Add events delete_event and destroy to main window.
- Handling resizable drawing area.
<<lessThe problem: Got a huge amount of scanned pictures (from your digital camera, or as Picture-CD from your favorite lab)? Want to rotate some of them to the right orientation? Select a good detail? Scale to a given output format? Want to do this with as less as possible mouseclicks?
The solution: SeBIE - the Semi-Batched-Image-Editor.
Main features:
- Input filename selection via regular expressions.
- Create output filename via regular expression and substitution.
- Select image details with a given proportion.
- Scale to a given output format when saving.
- Apply some color correction (at the moment only gamma curve correction is possible).
Why Semi-Batched? Because SeBIE is not fully batch processing. A rest of user interaction is still needed (and wanted).
SeBIE is written in C using the gdk/gtk (glib-2.0.7/gtk+-2.0.9) toolkit.
Installation:
Get the source distribution from the download page and unpack:
tar -xvzf sebie-0.9.tar.gz
Change to the sebie source directory:
cd sebie-0.9
Run the configure script:
./configure
Build the executable:
make all
And install it as root:
make install
Start the application using the command sebie....
Enhancements:
- Add events delete_event and destroy to main window.
- Handling resizable drawing area.
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Added: 2006-02-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1358 downloads
Mount ISO image 0.9.1
Mount ISO Image is an advanced script which allows to perform multiple operations with ISO, NRG, UDF (DVD), CUE/BIN images. more>>
Mount ISO Image is an advanced script which allows to perform multiple operations with ISO, NRG (Nero Burning ROM), UDF (DVD), CUE/BIN, CCD/IMG/SUB (CloneCD), XDVDFS (XBOX) images.
Mount/unmount operations can be performed in two different ways: using kdesu or sudo. During the installation youll be offered to choose a variant to use.
Note: If you prefer to use sudo, you should first choose to "Setup sudo config" in installation menu.
Usage:
ISO9660 (CD) and UDF (DVD) images
Mount:
Right-click an ".ISO" file and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Mount Image". Image file will be mounted to folder on Desktop, the corresponding folder will be opened and raised.
Unmount:
Right-click an ".ISO" file and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Unmount Image". The corresponding folder will be removed from the desktop automagically.
Calculate MD5 sum:
Right-click an ".ISO" file, choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Calculate MD5 sum" and wait for completion - it may take several minutes for a standard 650 Mb image on a slow machine.
Create ISO/UDF image from directory:
Right-click a folder that you wish an ISO or UDF image to be created from and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Create ISO (or UDF) image". Image will be created either in parent directory of this folder (if user is allowed to write there) or on the Desktop.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space on target partition before creating an ISO!
Create ISO/UDF image from CD/DVD drive:
Right-click any suitable directory (resulting file will be stored there), select "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Create ISO-image from CD-ROM" and select the name of ISO image in the filename selection dialog. If it suggests you put the resulting image on the Desktop instead of the selected directory, it means that current user has no permission to write in this directory.
Note: This feature requires a working CD/DVD drive
Warning: Check if you have enough free space on target partition before creating an ISO!
NRG (Nero Burning ROM) images
Mount:
Right-click an ".NRG" file and choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Mount Image". Image file will be mounted to folder on Desktop, the corresponding folder will be opened and raised.
Unmount:
Right-click an ".NRG" file and choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Unmount Image". The corresponding folder will be removed from the desktop automagically. You can also right-click this very folder on your to unmount.
Calculate MD5 sum:
Right-click an ".NRG" file, choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Calculate MD5 sum" and wait for completion - it may take several minutes for a standard 650 Mb image on a slow machine.
Convert NRG image to ISO
Right-click an ".NRG" file and choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Convert to ISO" to convert the image to a standard ISO.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space before converting!
CUE/BIN images
Mount:
Right-click a ".CUE" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CUE/BIN -> Mount Image". Image file will be mounted to folder on Desktop, the corresponding folder will be opened and raised.
Note: This feature requires the use of cdemu utility, available here: http://cdemu.sourceforge.net
If it is not installed on your system, you will need to compile it from source or find a suitable package.
Unmount:
Right-click a ".CUE" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CUE/BIN -> Unmount Image". The corresponding folder will be removed from the desktop automagically. You can also right-click this very folder on your to unmount.
Convert CUE/BIN image to ISO:
Right-click a ".CUE" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CUE/BIN -> Convert to ISO" to convert the image to a standard ISO.
Note: This feature requires bchunk utility, available here: http://he.fi/bchunk
If it is not installed on your system, you will need to compile it from source or find a suitable package.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space before converting!
CCD/IMG/SUB (CloneCD) images
Convert CloneCD image to ISO:
Right-click a ".CCD" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CloneCD -> Convert to ISO" to convert the image to a standard ISO.
Note: This feature requires ccd2iso utility, available here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ccd2iso
If it is not installed on your system, you will need to compile it from source or find a suitable package.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space before converting!
XDVDFS (XBOX) images
Create XDVDFS image from directory:
Right-click a folder that you wish an XDVDFS image to be created from and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Create XDVDFS image". Image will be created either in parent directory of this folder (if user is allowed to write there) or on the Desktop.
Note: This feature requires extract-xiso utility, available here
Warning: Check if you have enough free space on target partition before creating an ISO!
Installation:
tar -jxf mount-iso-image-0.9.tar.bz2
cd mount-iso-image-0.9
./install.sh
Please follow installer instructions
Translations:
- Czech (by Jozef Riha)
- Danish (by Kalna and BK)
- French (by MrYouP)
- German (by Xenonite and seraphyn)
- Hungarian (by Marcel Hilzinger and Vince Pinter)
- Italian (by marcosegato)
- Polish (by Lukasz Purgal)
- Portuguese/brazilean (by Groo and Dherik)
- Romanian (by Spoiala Cristian)
- Russian (by Jinjiru)
- Slovak (by Jozef Riha)
- Spanish (by mrthc)
<<lessMount/unmount operations can be performed in two different ways: using kdesu or sudo. During the installation youll be offered to choose a variant to use.
Note: If you prefer to use sudo, you should first choose to "Setup sudo config" in installation menu.
Usage:
ISO9660 (CD) and UDF (DVD) images
Mount:
Right-click an ".ISO" file and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Mount Image". Image file will be mounted to folder on Desktop, the corresponding folder will be opened and raised.
Unmount:
Right-click an ".ISO" file and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Unmount Image". The corresponding folder will be removed from the desktop automagically.
Calculate MD5 sum:
Right-click an ".ISO" file, choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Calculate MD5 sum" and wait for completion - it may take several minutes for a standard 650 Mb image on a slow machine.
Create ISO/UDF image from directory:
Right-click a folder that you wish an ISO or UDF image to be created from and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Create ISO (or UDF) image". Image will be created either in parent directory of this folder (if user is allowed to write there) or on the Desktop.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space on target partition before creating an ISO!
Create ISO/UDF image from CD/DVD drive:
Right-click any suitable directory (resulting file will be stored there), select "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Create ISO-image from CD-ROM" and select the name of ISO image in the filename selection dialog. If it suggests you put the resulting image on the Desktop instead of the selected directory, it means that current user has no permission to write in this directory.
Note: This feature requires a working CD/DVD drive
Warning: Check if you have enough free space on target partition before creating an ISO!
NRG (Nero Burning ROM) images
Mount:
Right-click an ".NRG" file and choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Mount Image". Image file will be mounted to folder on Desktop, the corresponding folder will be opened and raised.
Unmount:
Right-click an ".NRG" file and choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Unmount Image". The corresponding folder will be removed from the desktop automagically. You can also right-click this very folder on your to unmount.
Calculate MD5 sum:
Right-click an ".NRG" file, choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Calculate MD5 sum" and wait for completion - it may take several minutes for a standard 650 Mb image on a slow machine.
Convert NRG image to ISO
Right-click an ".NRG" file and choose "Actions -> Manage NRG -> Convert to ISO" to convert the image to a standard ISO.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space before converting!
CUE/BIN images
Mount:
Right-click a ".CUE" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CUE/BIN -> Mount Image". Image file will be mounted to folder on Desktop, the corresponding folder will be opened and raised.
Note: This feature requires the use of cdemu utility, available here: http://cdemu.sourceforge.net
If it is not installed on your system, you will need to compile it from source or find a suitable package.
Unmount:
Right-click a ".CUE" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CUE/BIN -> Unmount Image". The corresponding folder will be removed from the desktop automagically. You can also right-click this very folder on your to unmount.
Convert CUE/BIN image to ISO:
Right-click a ".CUE" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CUE/BIN -> Convert to ISO" to convert the image to a standard ISO.
Note: This feature requires bchunk utility, available here: http://he.fi/bchunk
If it is not installed on your system, you will need to compile it from source or find a suitable package.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space before converting!
CCD/IMG/SUB (CloneCD) images
Convert CloneCD image to ISO:
Right-click a ".CCD" file and choose "Actions -> Manage CloneCD -> Convert to ISO" to convert the image to a standard ISO.
Note: This feature requires ccd2iso utility, available here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ccd2iso
If it is not installed on your system, you will need to compile it from source or find a suitable package.
Warning: Check if you have enough free space before converting!
XDVDFS (XBOX) images
Create XDVDFS image from directory:
Right-click a folder that you wish an XDVDFS image to be created from and choose "Actions -> Manage ISO -> Create XDVDFS image". Image will be created either in parent directory of this folder (if user is allowed to write there) or on the Desktop.
Note: This feature requires extract-xiso utility, available here
Warning: Check if you have enough free space on target partition before creating an ISO!
Installation:
tar -jxf mount-iso-image-0.9.tar.bz2
cd mount-iso-image-0.9
./install.sh
Please follow installer instructions
Translations:
- Czech (by Jozef Riha)
- Danish (by Kalna and BK)
- French (by MrYouP)
- German (by Xenonite and seraphyn)
- Hungarian (by Marcel Hilzinger and Vince Pinter)
- Italian (by marcosegato)
- Polish (by Lukasz Purgal)
- Portuguese/brazilean (by Groo and Dherik)
- Romanian (by Spoiala Cristian)
- Russian (by Jinjiru)
- Slovak (by Jozef Riha)
- Spanish (by mrthc)
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Added: 2005-10-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
832 downloads
Partition Image 0.6.6
Partition Image is a Linux/UNIX utility which saves partitions in many formats. more>>
Partition Image application is a Linux/UNIX utility which saves partitions in many formats (see below) to an image file.
The image file can be compressed in the GZIP/BZIP2 formats to save disk space, and split into multiple files to be copied on removable floppies (ZIP for example); partitions can be saved across the network since version 0.6.0.
Partition Image will only copy data from the used portions of the partition. For speed and efficiency, free blocks are not written to the image file.
This is unlike the dd command, which also copies empty blocks. Partition Image also works for large, very full partitions. For example, a full 1 GB partition can be compressed with gzip down to 400MB.
This is very useful to save partitions to an image in some cases:
- First you can restore your linux partition if there is a problem (virus, file system errors, manipulation error) . When you have a problem, you just have to restore the partition, and after 10 minutes, you have the original partition. You can write the image to a CD-R if you dont want the image to use hard-disk space.
- This utility can be used to install many identical PCs. For example, if you buy 50 PCs, with the same hardware, and you want to install the same linux systems on all 50 PCs, you will save a lot of time. Indeed, you just have to install on the first PC and create an image from it. For the 49 others, you can use the image file and Partition Images restore function.
<<lessThe image file can be compressed in the GZIP/BZIP2 formats to save disk space, and split into multiple files to be copied on removable floppies (ZIP for example); partitions can be saved across the network since version 0.6.0.
Partition Image will only copy data from the used portions of the partition. For speed and efficiency, free blocks are not written to the image file.
This is unlike the dd command, which also copies empty blocks. Partition Image also works for large, very full partitions. For example, a full 1 GB partition can be compressed with gzip down to 400MB.
This is very useful to save partitions to an image in some cases:
- First you can restore your linux partition if there is a problem (virus, file system errors, manipulation error) . When you have a problem, you just have to restore the partition, and after 10 minutes, you have the original partition. You can write the image to a CD-R if you dont want the image to use hard-disk space.
- This utility can be used to install many identical PCs. For example, if you buy 50 PCs, with the same hardware, and you want to install the same linux systems on all 50 PCs, you will save a lot of time. Indeed, you just have to install on the first PC and create an image from it. For the 49 others, you can use the image file and Partition Images restore function.
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Added: 2007-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Early Macintosh Image LoadEr 0.11
Early Macintosh Image LoadEr allows to boot linux-m68k from a floppy on a macintosh such as MacII or Quadra 610. more>>
Early Macintosh Image LoadEr allows to boot linux-m68k from a floppy on a macintosh such as MacII or Quadra 610.
With it, you can create rescue disk, or remove the MacOS partition (needed by the legacy penguin booter) from your HD.
Create a floppy from rescue disk image
You can find floppy image from the package emile-rescue
Under linux, the command to dump image to floppy is:
# dd if=emile-rescue-x.y.bin of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 conv=sync
then, you can eject floppy with:
# eject /dev/fd0
If you are using MacOS, use MakeDebianFloppy AppleScript (you must use a floppy image with a size of exactly 1474560 bytes).
Enhancements:
- This release has improved SCSI support, allows you to create a bootable CD-ROM, adds Debian packaging, updates the PowerPC part (currently not usable), and introduces apple_driver (currently not usable).
<<lessWith it, you can create rescue disk, or remove the MacOS partition (needed by the legacy penguin booter) from your HD.
Create a floppy from rescue disk image
You can find floppy image from the package emile-rescue
Under linux, the command to dump image to floppy is:
# dd if=emile-rescue-x.y.bin of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 conv=sync
then, you can eject floppy with:
# eject /dev/fd0
If you are using MacOS, use MakeDebianFloppy AppleScript (you must use a floppy image with a size of exactly 1474560 bytes).
Enhancements:
- This release has improved SCSI support, allows you to create a bootable CD-ROM, adds Debian packaging, updates the PowerPC part (currently not usable), and introduces apple_driver (currently not usable).
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Added: 2007-03-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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readcdda 1.003
readcdda is a Perl module that reads digital audio from a CD. more>>
readcdda is a Perl module that reads digital audio from a CD.
SYNOPSIS
readcdda [OPTION]...
This is a program to read (or "rip") CD digital audio from a CD and output the PCM data. Typically this is an initial stage in encoding data to MP3 format.
The output data is raw 16 bit 44.1kHz stereo data. This format is directly readable by software like sox and various MP3 encoders, e.g.:
readcdda -Dsg3 -v -F |sox -r44100 -c2 -tsw - -twav %02d.wav
Will read a CD and create WAV files in the current directory with names 00.wav..99.wav. Alternatively, you can read and encode directly to MP3 with something like:
readcdda -Dsg3 -v -F |mp3enc -v -sti -of %02d.mp3 -br 160000 -qual 6
-D, --dev, --device=DEVICE
SCSI device name or number to use.
-L, --list
Prints a list of all CD devices and their name/number, then exits.
-T, --toc
Prints a list of tracks on the CD, then exits.
-f, --first=TRACK
Selects the first track to read. Defaults to the first track on the CD.
-l, --last=TRACK
Selects the last track to read. Defaults to the same as -f if that was selected (i.e. read just one track) or the last track on the CD if it was not (i.e. read the whole CD.)
-d, --dir, --directory=DIR
Output is saved in this directory, with names of "00".."99".
-s, --stdout
Output is sent to standard output.
-F, --format=FORMAT
Output is sent to a name generated by a printf()-style format, e.g. "%02d".
-v, --verbose
Gives progress reports.
-V, --version
Givess script and module versions and exits.
-h, --help
Prints this text and exits.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
readcdda [OPTION]...
This is a program to read (or "rip") CD digital audio from a CD and output the PCM data. Typically this is an initial stage in encoding data to MP3 format.
The output data is raw 16 bit 44.1kHz stereo data. This format is directly readable by software like sox and various MP3 encoders, e.g.:
readcdda -Dsg3 -v -F |sox -r44100 -c2 -tsw - -twav %02d.wav
Will read a CD and create WAV files in the current directory with names 00.wav..99.wav. Alternatively, you can read and encode directly to MP3 with something like:
readcdda -Dsg3 -v -F |mp3enc -v -sti -of %02d.mp3 -br 160000 -qual 6
-D, --dev, --device=DEVICE
SCSI device name or number to use.
-L, --list
Prints a list of all CD devices and their name/number, then exits.
-T, --toc
Prints a list of tracks on the CD, then exits.
-f, --first=TRACK
Selects the first track to read. Defaults to the first track on the CD.
-l, --last=TRACK
Selects the last track to read. Defaults to the same as -f if that was selected (i.e. read just one track) or the last track on the CD if it was not (i.e. read the whole CD.)
-d, --dir, --directory=DIR
Output is saved in this directory, with names of "00".."99".
-s, --stdout
Output is sent to standard output.
-F, --format=FORMAT
Output is sent to a name generated by a printf()-style format, e.g. "%02d".
-v, --verbose
Gives progress reports.
-V, --version
Givess script and module versions and exits.
-h, --help
Prints this text and exits.
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Added: 2006-06-22 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Image Create for PHP 1.1.1
Image Create for PHP is a project which allows you to render text into an image on the fly. more>>
Image Create for PHP is a project which allows you to render text into an image on the fly.
Image Create for PHP is a stand-alone script that allows you to create dynamic text images easily.
<<lessImage Create for PHP is a stand-alone script that allows you to create dynamic text images easily.
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Added: 2007-03-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GNU VCDImager/VCDRip 0.7.23
GNU VCDImager/VCDRip is a VCD (VideoCD) BIN/CUE CD image creation and ripping tool. more>>
GNU VCDImager is a program for making Video CD (and Super Video CD, a.k.a. SVCD) images out of MPEG movie files.
The images it creates are ready to use with programs which understand BIN/CUE images, such as cdrdao. GNU VCDRip allows for reversing the process, ripping mpeg tracks from (Super) Video CDs.
Main features:
- Free software available under the GNU Public License
- Support for Video CD 1.1 and 2.0 disc formats
- Support for the Super Video CD 1.0 disc format
- Full PBC (playback control) support (play lists, selection lists and end lists)
- Support for segment play items
- Automatic padding of MPEG streams on the fly
- Support for 99-minute (out-of-specification) CD-R media
- Extraction of Video CDs into files (incl. the PBC information)
- Runs on all major UNIX flavors and on Win32
- Use of XML for the description of Video CDs
<<lessThe images it creates are ready to use with programs which understand BIN/CUE images, such as cdrdao. GNU VCDRip allows for reversing the process, ripping mpeg tracks from (Super) Video CDs.
Main features:
- Free software available under the GNU Public License
- Support for Video CD 1.1 and 2.0 disc formats
- Support for the Super Video CD 1.0 disc format
- Full PBC (playback control) support (play lists, selection lists and end lists)
- Support for segment play items
- Automatic padding of MPEG streams on the fly
- Support for 99-minute (out-of-specification) CD-R media
- Extraction of Video CDs into files (incl. the PBC information)
- Runs on all major UNIX flavors and on Win32
- Use of XML for the description of Video CDs
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Added: 2005-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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System Rescue CD 0.3.7
System Rescue CD is a bootable CDROM image with many system tools. more>>
SystemRescueCd is a Linux system available from a bootable CDROM that provides an easy way to perform administrative tasks on your computer, such as creating and editing the partitions of the hard disk or backing up data.
System Rescue CD contains a lot of system utilities (such as parted, partimage, and fstools), and basic programs (such as editors, midnight commander, and network tools).
It also includes QtParted, a Partition Magic clone that makes editing partitons easy with its Qt graphical user interface. This CDROM aims to be very easy to use and accessible to everybody.
Main features:
- GNU Parted is the best tool for editing your disk partitions under linux
- QtParted is a Partition Magic clone for Linux.
- Partimage is a Ghost/Drive-image clone for Linux
- File systems tools (e2fsprogs, reiserfsprogs, xfsprogs, jfsutils, ntfsprogs, dosfstools): they allow you to format, resize, debug an existing partition of your hard disk
- Sfdisk allows you to backup and restore your partition table
<<lessSystem Rescue CD contains a lot of system utilities (such as parted, partimage, and fstools), and basic programs (such as editors, midnight commander, and network tools).
It also includes QtParted, a Partition Magic clone that makes editing partitons easy with its Qt graphical user interface. This CDROM aims to be very easy to use and accessible to everybody.
Main features:
- GNU Parted is the best tool for editing your disk partitions under linux
- QtParted is a Partition Magic clone for Linux.
- Partimage is a Ghost/Drive-image clone for Linux
- File systems tools (e2fsprogs, reiserfsprogs, xfsprogs, jfsutils, ntfsprogs, dosfstools): they allow you to format, resize, debug an existing partition of your hard disk
- Sfdisk allows you to backup and restore your partition table
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Added: 2007-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Prima::image-load 1.20
Prima::image-load is a Perl module using image subsystem. more>>
Prima::image-load is a Perl module using image subsystem.
Simple loading
Simplest case, loading a single image would look like:
my $x = Prima::Image-> load( filename.duf);
die "$@" unless $x;
Image functions can work being either invoked from package, or from existing Prima::Image object, in latter case the caller object itself is changing. The code above could be also written as
my $x = Prima::Image-> create;
die "$@" unless $x-> load( filename.duf);
In both cases $x contains image data upon success. Error is returned into $@ variable ( see perldoc perlvar for more info).
<<lessSimple loading
Simplest case, loading a single image would look like:
my $x = Prima::Image-> load( filename.duf);
die "$@" unless $x;
Image functions can work being either invoked from package, or from existing Prima::Image object, in latter case the caller object itself is changing. The code above could be also written as
my $x = Prima::Image-> create;
die "$@" unless $x-> load( filename.duf);
In both cases $x contains image data upon success. Error is returned into $@ variable ( see perldoc perlvar for more info).
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Added: 2006-10-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Google::Adwords::Image 0.6.0
Google::Adwords::Image is a Google Adwords Image object. more>>
Google::Adwords::Image is a Google Adwords Image object.
SYNOPSIS
use Google::Adwords::CreativeService;
use Google::Adwords::Creative;
use Google::Adwords::Image;
use File::Slurp;
# create the CreativeService object
my $creative_service = Google::Adwords::CreativeService->new();
# need to login to the Adwords service
$creative_service->email($email_address)
->password($password)
->developerToken($developer_token)
->applicationToken($app_token);
# if you have a MCC
$creative_service->clientEmail($client_email);
# Lets add an image creative
my $data_blurb = read_file(image.gif);
my $image = Google::Adwords::Image->new
->name(Image #1)
->data($data_blurb)
->type(image);
my $creative_image = Google::Adwords::Creative->new
->adGroupId($adgroupid)
->destinationUrl(http://www.example.com)
->displayUrl(http://www.example.com)
->image( $image );
my $addcreative = $creative_service->addCreative($creative_image);
print "Added Creative ID: " . $addcreative->id . "n";
print "Image Height: " . $addcreative->image->height . "n";
This object should be used with the CreativeService API calls
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Google::Adwords::CreativeService;
use Google::Adwords::Creative;
use Google::Adwords::Image;
use File::Slurp;
# create the CreativeService object
my $creative_service = Google::Adwords::CreativeService->new();
# need to login to the Adwords service
$creative_service->email($email_address)
->password($password)
->developerToken($developer_token)
->applicationToken($app_token);
# if you have a MCC
$creative_service->clientEmail($client_email);
# Lets add an image creative
my $data_blurb = read_file(image.gif);
my $image = Google::Adwords::Image->new
->name(Image #1)
->data($data_blurb)
->type(image);
my $creative_image = Google::Adwords::Creative->new
->adGroupId($adgroupid)
->destinationUrl(http://www.example.com)
->displayUrl(http://www.example.com)
->image( $image );
my $addcreative = $creative_service->addCreative($creative_image);
print "Added Creative ID: " . $addcreative->id . "n";
print "Image Height: " . $addcreative->image->height . "n";
This object should be used with the CreativeService API calls
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Added: 2006-11-23 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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AFROS Live CD
AFROS Live CD is a bootable CD with a small collection of GNU/Linux software, ARAnyM and the AFROS. more>>
AFROS Live CD is a bootable CD with a small collection of GNU/Linux software, ARAnyM and the AFROS. AFROS Live CD boots and runs completely from CD, does not write anything to the harddrive and so is safe to try out. It is meant as a demo version of ARAnyM/AFROS. It is not the dreamed Installation CD of ARAnyM yet (although it could be modified to work so).
The underlying Linux kernel and related software provide the CD autoboot, automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices and other peripherals. ARAnyM plus AFROS provide our familiar and favourite TOS/FreeMiNT/GEM operating environment. Its all integrated seamlessly and after PowerOn boots straight to the Teradesk (GEM desktop).
AFROS Live CD is distributed in the form of a CD ISO image which is the usual way of distributing CDs electronically. The ISO image file can be burnt on a CD-R/RW and so youll get an exact copy of the AFROS Live CD I created on my machine.
AFROS Live CD configuration:
fVDI resolution and/or color depth change: open up the C:FVDI.SYS (double click it and select Edit), locate the "01r aranym.sys mode 800x600x16@72" line, comment it out and uncomment one of the other prepared lines (or just make up your own). Then reboot the AFROS.
The ARAnyM Config GUI is unfinished yet so changes to ARAnyM config must be done outside of ARAnyM in the .aranym/config file. When you quit ARAnyM you should be able to edit the file with one of the supplied GNU/Linux editors (in the future this shouldnt be necessary as I am working on the Config GUI as you read this).
DSL site (AFROS Live CD is based on the DSL) might give you some hints about preserving the changes youve made to the AFROS disk image or ARAnyM configuration (you might also want to read File Restoration -> HowTo in the X11 desktop). Note that this is untested by me and might be dangerous. Try it on your own risk only.
<<lessThe underlying Linux kernel and related software provide the CD autoboot, automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices and other peripherals. ARAnyM plus AFROS provide our familiar and favourite TOS/FreeMiNT/GEM operating environment. Its all integrated seamlessly and after PowerOn boots straight to the Teradesk (GEM desktop).
AFROS Live CD is distributed in the form of a CD ISO image which is the usual way of distributing CDs electronically. The ISO image file can be burnt on a CD-R/RW and so youll get an exact copy of the AFROS Live CD I created on my machine.
AFROS Live CD configuration:
fVDI resolution and/or color depth change: open up the C:FVDI.SYS (double click it and select Edit), locate the "01r aranym.sys mode 800x600x16@72" line, comment it out and uncomment one of the other prepared lines (or just make up your own). Then reboot the AFROS.
The ARAnyM Config GUI is unfinished yet so changes to ARAnyM config must be done outside of ARAnyM in the .aranym/config file. When you quit ARAnyM you should be able to edit the file with one of the supplied GNU/Linux editors (in the future this shouldnt be necessary as I am working on the Config GUI as you read this).
DSL site (AFROS Live CD is based on the DSL) might give you some hints about preserving the changes youve made to the AFROS disk image or ARAnyM configuration (you might also want to read File Restoration -> HowTo in the X11 desktop). Note that this is untested by me and might be dangerous. Try it on your own risk only.
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Added: 2005-12-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Another Gallery 1.3
Another Gallery is a PHP port of the Zgal gallery generator. more>>
Another Gallery is a PHP port of the Zgal gallery generator. Another Gallery project supports themes and rollover buttons.
ImageMagick creates thumbs with a higher quality than GD2.x. If you want to use Perl and ImageMagick you need the Image::Size perl module to generate the thumbnails. It is easy to install :o)
tar xvfz Image-Size-2.98.tar.gz
cd Image-Size-2.98
To build:
perl Makefile.PL
make && make test
If Image::Size passes all tests, then:
make install
// Sorry no time to write a good readme.
This is a PHP port of my other sourceforge project Zgal http://zgal.sf.net Zgal generates a static html photo gallery.
1. copy your jpegs in this directory.
2. start make_thumbnails.pl ( before install Image-magick )
3. Edit some settings in phpgallery.php an rename it to index.php
4. Add the pagetitle and Subtitles in index.txt
5. Point your webbrowser to index.php
6. switch the theme with the following cmds.
index.php?theme=face
index.php?theme=blue_drops
inde.php?theme=graffiy_grey
index.php?theme=grey_brain
index.php?theme=simple_grey
index.php?theme=standard
index.php?theme=violet
index.php?theme=blue_matrix
index.php?theme=green_matrix
index.php?theme=red_letters
<<lessImageMagick creates thumbs with a higher quality than GD2.x. If you want to use Perl and ImageMagick you need the Image::Size perl module to generate the thumbnails. It is easy to install :o)
tar xvfz Image-Size-2.98.tar.gz
cd Image-Size-2.98
To build:
perl Makefile.PL
make && make test
If Image::Size passes all tests, then:
make install
// Sorry no time to write a good readme.
This is a PHP port of my other sourceforge project Zgal http://zgal.sf.net Zgal generates a static html photo gallery.
1. copy your jpegs in this directory.
2. start make_thumbnails.pl ( before install Image-magick )
3. Edit some settings in phpgallery.php an rename it to index.php
4. Add the pagetitle and Subtitles in index.txt
5. Point your webbrowser to index.php
6. switch the theme with the following cmds.
index.php?theme=face
index.php?theme=blue_drops
inde.php?theme=graffiy_grey
index.php?theme=grey_brain
index.php?theme=simple_grey
index.php?theme=standard
index.php?theme=violet
index.php?theme=blue_matrix
index.php?theme=green_matrix
index.php?theme=red_letters
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Added: 2006-01-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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