xcb is X11 stuff; if you're using Wayland, you might need to install some more X11-related packages. For what it's worth, it wouldn't run here either.
Code:
jayjwa@atr2 ~/D/poweriso-x64> ./poweriso.sh
qt.qpa.plugin: Could not find the Qt platform plugin "wayland" in "."
qt.qpa.plugin: Could not find the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in "."
This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initialized. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
Available platform plugins are: xcb (from .).
./poweriso.sh: line 3: 26927 Aborted ./poweriso
You'd probably get further with native tools. To get at the contents of an ISO:
Code:
root@atr2 /mnt # mount -o loop /var/tmp/slackware64-15.0-install-dvd.iso dvd
[504455.992580] loop0: detected capacity change from 0 to 7383872
mount: /mnt/dvd: WARNING: source write-protected, mounted read-only.
root@atr2 /mnt # ls dvd
ANNOUNCE.15.0 CHECKSUMS.md5 COPYING3 EFI/ GPG-KEY PACKAGES.TXT README_CRYPT.TXT README_RAID.TXT RELEASE_NOTES SPEAK_INSTALL.TXT UPGRADE.TXT
ChangeLog.txt CHECKSUMS.md5.asc COPYRIGHT.TXT extra/ isolinux/ pasture/ README.initrd README.TXT slackware64/ SPEAKUP_DOCS.TXT usb-and-pxe-installers/
CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT COPYING CRYPTO_NOTICE.TXT FILELIST.TXT kernels/ patches/ README_LVM.TXT README_UEFI.TXT Slackware-HOWTO testing/
root@atr2 /mnt # umount /mnt/dvd
To burn an ISO to disk (cdrecord usually finds the right drive):
Code:
cdrecord -v -dao Rescatux0.74-boot-img.iso
See cdparanoia for audio ripping, and growisofs/mkisofs for ISO mastering. Most of these commands require root permission. If you are using RPCS3, just mounting it in the proper location is enough. If you are using Qemu or similar, you can feed the ISO to the simulated system as a drive.