This software comprises of modules that facilitate the easy retrieval and use of ISO image files.
In addition to supporting .iso images, kfuseiso can also handle Windows-born .nrg, .mdf, .bin, and .img (CloneCD) images. For more details on these capabilities, refer to the program's website.
Once you've installed fuseiso and kfuseiso, logged back in, and navigated to the folder containing the desired .iso file using Konqueror, you can right-click on the file and select "Mount Image and Browse." This will allow you to view the contents of the ISO filesystem in a new window.
To unmount an ISO file, navigate to the "System" folder in Konqueror and click on "Mounted ISO Images." From there, you can right-click on the desired image and select "Unmount Image." Press F5 to ensure that the list of mounted images is reloaded.
One feature of kfuseiso is the ability to view ISO image metainformation in the file properties dialog. This includes the image creation datetime, the program used to create the image, and more.
It's worth noting that kfuseiso is still in a "technology-preview" status and may not be completely stable. However, the program has been fixed to work with large image files such as DVD ISO images, and Polish translations have been added.
Overall, kfuseiso is a useful tool for accessing ISO images on Linux systems. If you have any ideas for how to improve its integration with KDE, the developers would love to hear them. To use kfuseiso, you'll need to have FuseISO installed on your system.
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