unetbootin
mate-optimus
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unetbootin
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Kali live kernel panic
format your USB drive and then you can retry with your software again, or you can try with a piece of software I know works successfully. https://unetbootin.github.io/
- WinDiskWriter: The tool for creating Windows bootable USB drives on Mac
- Need a bootable usb
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Best way to get files off corrupted/inaccessible drive?
Linux on a USB large enough to hold your files. Linux does not care what OS made the file. You mat be able to Boot from the USB. Access the BIOS and try it. UNetbootin can also be used to load various system utilities. https://unetbootin.github.io/
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Install Fedora 38 without any USB or CD.
I think UNetbootin could create a bootable installer directly from your current drive.
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Flashed ISO using dd on mac and this happened…
This is what you want. Bootcamp is the old way to do it. You want to use This for making a usb
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Ethernet stuck at 100mb/s on CAT6a despite router recieving 820mb/s
use rufus or unetbootin to make setup the drive
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Shifting From Ubuntu
You want to test out? Get a live image. You can put it on a bootable flash drive, too (e.g., unetbootin). Changes to the computer then require your explicit consent. (If the Ubuntu partition is encrypted, you might not access the data from an other Linux except with the credentials, though.)
- Version de visual Studio
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I tried making a Manjaro os bootable flashdrive.
I have sometimes had problems with ubuntus and mints image writer. I have found the dd method to be more effective. Since the dd command has the potential to be dangerous you really want to make sure that the usb destination location is correct. dd will write over any drive you tell it to indiscriminately! If the dd option is not something you feel comfortable with there are other options as there are other live usb image writers out there for linux. I have used and liked unetbootin
mate-optimus
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best Distro for Noob
when I started out, I used red hat, Suse linux, and then finally I jumped to Ubuntu, when they killed gnome and rolled out their new GUI later, I switched to Ubuntu Mate, with xfce alternatively installed. And then later came MINT. which is based on ubuntu anyway.
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New monitor and VGA cable smudges/ghosting
Prepare a blank USB stick with a copy of Ubuntu (write the ISO to the USB stick with Rufus)
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Reviving an old machine for gaming
Ubuntu MATE (simple, well maintained, has the Ubuntu ecosystem support and should work well)
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Who needs Ubuntu when you have MATE
Linux Mint has its advantages, but your title doesn't make sense when there's Ubuntu MATE.
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Fail To Download on Old Windows Vista PC
(btw: since the PC is older I would reccommend Ubuntu Mate or Xubuntu as those come with a lighter Desktop)
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Another newbie at Linux
You can always change desktops later to Cinnamon or MATE or XFCE. If you want to try those desktops on your USB drive, you can download Ubuntu MATE or Xubuntu and try them on USB, just like you're currently doing.
- I dont know what linux install on a pc with low spects
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What Linux Distro Should I Use For Terrible Laptops?
My experience has been that Ubuntu's Gnome DE is somewhat less suitable to older computers than Ubuntu "official flavors" with lighter DE's -- Ubuntu Budgie (Budgie DE), Kubuntu (KDE Plasma DE), Ubuntu MATE (MATE DE), and Xubuntu (XFCE DE) -- all of which use somewhat less resources than the Gnome DE.
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Change from Windows
Consider looking at several of the Ubuntu official flavors -- Kubuntu (Plasma DE), Ubuntu Budgie (Budgie DE), Xubuntu (XFCE), Ubuntu MATE (MATE DE). I wouldn't bother with Lubuntu (LXQT DE) unless you need a lightweight distro, because the LXQT DE is not as mainstream or well-supported as the others.
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Planning to migrate from Windows to linux and dont know what distro to use
Based on recent experience helping a handful of friends move from Windows to Linux, I suggest starting with an official Ubuntu flavor (Ubuntu Budgie, Kubuntu, Xbuntu, Ubuntu Mate) 22.04 LTS release, picking which ever desktop environment appeals to you. Official Ubuntu flavors are the Ubuntu OS layer with standard but different desktop environments.
What are some alternatives?
Rufus - The Reliable USB Formatting Utility
optimus-manager - A Linux program to handle GPU switching on Optimus laptops.
Ventoy - A new bootable USB solution.
archweb - Arch Linux website code
etcher - Flash OS images to SD cards & USB drives, safely and easily.
xfce-tile - tile xfce windows in dynamic grid
odysseyn1x - Linux-based distro that lets you install checkra1n, odysseyra1n and Project Sandcastle.
komorebi - A beautiful and customizable wallpapers manager for Linux
MediaWriter - Fedora Media Writer - Write Fedora Images to Portable Media
anbox - Anbox is a container-based approach to boot a full Android system on a regular GNU/Linux system
batocera.linux - batocera.linux
macOS-Thinkpad-X1-Extreme - Configuration for Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Extreme Gen I.