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Aloone_Jonez:
Yesterday I downloaded the Vector Linux 4.3 ISO, but it doesn't include openoffice and they've dropped Firefox for Mozilla (I find Mozilla too bloated). It would be convenient if I could add these packages directly to the Vector Linux CD.

Are there any good free ISO editors available for either Windows, Linux, or preferably both?

I searched google but it kept on coming up with fucking sod-arse shareware programs.

I don't want any shareware shit, shareware sucks shit.

flap:
Just extract the contents of the iso, add whatever files you want, then recreate the iso with mkisofs, or xcdroast etc.

Orethrius:
If you're on the Windows partition, ISObuster, look for 0.99.something (before they made it shareware).  I don't believe there's an equivalent on Linux yet (aside from what flap said).    :(

Aloone_Jonez:

quote:Originally posted by flap:
Just extract the contents of the iso, add whatever files you want, then recreate the iso with mkisofs, or xcdroast etc.
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How do you do that?

I have RTFM.

and...

If I extract the ISO and add the files, then reform the ISO and burn it, will the CD remain bootable?

Aloone_Jonez:

quote:Originally posted by Midnight Candidate/BOB:
If you're on the Windows partition, ISObuster, look for 0.99.something (before they made it shareware).  I don't believe there's an equivalent on Linux yet (aside from what flap said).     :(  
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I will have a look but older versions of programs tend to disapear.

I fucking hate shareware, you can only use it for so long and then you have to register, and if you uninstall it always leaves some fucking shit behind to slow your computer down and make it so you can't reinstall.

Shareware at first seemed a good idea until I wondered why my old system was starting to slow down after I had tried out a few shareware programs and then I searched my registry and it was full of shit, my hard drive was also riddled with hidden files, and I noticed that every time I booted some of the shareware shit was still being loaded into memory even though I told Winbloze to delete it many years ago.

When I cleaned up my hard drive and rebooted I got loads of errors as Windows still expected the shit to still be there, then I cleaned up my registry, and finally I had to edit WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI.

And before you say, I'm not a total Fuck head I did uninstall everything properly (You know add remove programs) I didn't just delete the  directories.        

I bet all the shit that gets left behind is bloody  retarded spyware.

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