How to create an ISO that mimics the installed packages from an ISO or those...
This is the second of three posts introducing a couple of new 'ISO' tools that I've developed to complement my 'isorespin.sh' script.The second tool is 'isomimicpkgs.sh' which is a script to compare...
View ArticleDemonstrating the usage of 'ISO' tools with a real-life example
This is the final of three posts about my 'ISO' tools that include 'isorespin.sh', 'isocomparepkgs.sh' and 'isomimicpkgs.sh' scripts and in it I will demonstrates their usage with a worked example.The...
View ArticleCanonical announces new point releases - Ubuntu 20.04.1 and 18.04.5
Canonical have released both the first point release of Ubuntu 20.04 Long-Term Support (LTS) as Ubuntu 20.04.1 and the fifth point release of Ubuntu 18.04 Long-Term Support (LTS) as Ubuntu 18.04.5.I’ve...
View ArticleIntel NUC 9 Extreme “Ghost Canyon” Kit – NUC9i9QNX Review
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View Article'BootHole' implications for 'isorespin.sh'
(Credit: https://eclypsium.com/2020/07/29/theres-a-hole-in-the-boot)When it was discovered that GRUB2 contained various vulnerabilities that would allow UEFI Secure Boot to be bypassed and which...
View ArticleCanonical have announced a new point release for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS - 16.04.7...
Canonical have released the sixth point release of Ubuntu 16.04 Long-Term Support (LTS) as Ubuntu 16.04.7.I’ve respun the desktop ISO using my ‘isorespin.sh‘ script and created ISOs suitable for Intel...
View ArticleRespun ISOs Questionnaire
I've just released a new version of 'isorespin.sh' that supports the respinning of the latest Ubuntu and Ubuntu flavoured 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla) ISOs.However I don't have sufficient space available at...
View ArticleVirtualization Performance on an Intel NUC 11 Enthusiast Phantom Canyon...
I've previously looked at Windows and Linux performance on the NUC11PHKi7C Enthusiast Phantom Canyon which is Intel’s latest NUC 11 flagship product specifically targeting gamers as it includes an...
View ArticleCanonical have announced the release of Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo)
Canonical have announced the latest release of Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo).I’ve respun the desktop ISO using my ‘isorespin.sh‘ script and created ISOs suitable for Intel Atom and Intel Apollo Lake...
View ArticleCanonical announces new point releases - Ubuntu 20.04.3 and 18.04.6
Canonical have released both the third point release of Ubuntu 20.04 Long-Term Support (LTS) as Ubuntu 20.04.3 and an unexpected six point release of Ubuntu 18.04 Long-Term Support (LTS) as Ubuntu...
View ArticleNew release of 'isorespin.sh'
Following news of the GRUB2 Secure Boot Bypass 2021 and as a result of Google's security changes on Google Drive together with the first daily build's from Canonical of Ubuntu 21.10 (impish) and point...
View ArticleSupporting 'impish' releases
Now that Canonical has released Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) you can use my latest release of ‘isorespin.sh‘ to respin Ubuntu ISOs:and Lubuntu ISOs:as well as the other supported flavours but remember...
View ArticleFirst look at SteamOS 3
Having downloaded the Steam Deck recovery image and written to a USB using 'Rufus', I was surprised that booting on various AMD mini PCs has so far been unsuccessful whereas after just a few tweaks it...
View ArticleIf things don't change, things will stay as they are.
The 'canary' ISO for Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy Jellyfish) introduces the new Ubuntu Desktop installer which uses 'subiquity' as a backend and 'Flutter' for the UI.Rather than hack 'isorespin.sh' to coerce...
View ArticleCanonical have announced the release of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish)
For the last few years I've respun various ISOs to support running Ubuntu, Ubuntu flavours and Ubuntu-based distros on mini PCs by specifically addressing the issue of those devices that use...
View ArticleCustomizing Ubuntu ISOs: Documentation and examples of how to use...
isorespinner.shThis script is a progression of 'isorespin.sh'. Whilst 'isorespin' was created to support Ubuntu and similar Linux distributions on mini PCs, some of the functionality that was...
View ArticleAdding a 32-bit GRUB bootloader to boot and install ISOs
Many distros no longer include both 32-bit and 64-bit bootloader support. Unfortunately some hardware including most based on the relatively recent Intel Atom processor architecture won't boot 'OOTB'....
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