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- TheZorch, on 10/26/2008, -1/+2This is an example of just how powerful the terminal is in Linux.
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ubuntugeek.com — An ISO image is an archive file of an optical disc using a conventional ISO format that is supported by many software vendors. ISO image files typically have a file extension of .ISO. Occasionally, you might come across a disc image in the BIN format. While there are ways to use BIN/CUE’s in Linux, it is much easier to convert them to ISO format.