usbimager
By bztsrc
progress
Linux tool to show progress for cp, mv, dd, ... (formerly known as cv) (by Xfennec)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
usbimager
Posts with mentions or reviews of usbimager.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-14.
- USBImager: Open-source, Cross platform app – write compressed disk images to USB
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Day 4: (Re)Installing NixOS on my Macbook Pro
I downloaded the minimal nixos-t2-release and used USBImager to write the resulting ISO to my usb drive. Balena Etcher is a good choice as well.
- Iso auf Stick bauen - Probleme ....
- Cannot mount device after using dd to write image
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MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk Does Not Show Flashdrive on Boot Menu
https://gitlab.com/bztsrc/usbimager. I used belana etcher last time.
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Need to remove old kernels to free up the boot partition
In good English you can read it on the support page. support.popos.com and second, use usbimager, it is a little tool for Windows an several Linux distro’s. Just follow the link: https://gitlab.com/bztsrc/usbimager For windows take the first one
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Usbimager – A non-electron based alternative to Balena Etcher
I've used USBImager for several months now. It is exactly the kind of app I love: Minimal, does one thing well, no-bloat.
https://gitlab.com/bztsrc/usbimager
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How do i make a bootable USB for Windows?
For a rufus alternative USBImager (gitlab) has worked well for me.
progress
Posts with mentions or reviews of progress.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-19.
- Ask HN: What is the most practical tool/website you discovered on Hacker News?
- Xfennec/progress: Linux tool to show progress for cp, mv, dd, ... (formerly known as cv)
- Linux tool to show progress for cp, mv, dd
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Make a "Boot and Nuke" bootable usb drive
You could use this: https://github.com/Xfennec/progress
- Pipe Viewer
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The Wrong Way to Switch Operating Systems on Your Server
`progress` (https://github.com/Xfennec/progress) and similar can be very helpful too depending on the backup utilities being used (in my case often involving rsync) even if the processes normally have everything set to quiet so no progress information is automatically forthcoming.
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Is it better to use cat, dd, pv or another procedure to copy a CD/DVD?
pv's progress display is very useful in many contexts, it has been one if the first things I make sure is installed on a new system for years, though I have recently come across https://github.com/Xfennec/progress which is brilliant for some times when pv is not an option or when you want to watch the status of several things which aren't convenient to arrange together via tmux/byobu. Or just for when you forget to use PV and don't want to cancel to change the command.
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Week 2: Improving real-time monitoring with more more metrics!
this is awesome! can you add support for progress
What are some alternatives?
When comparing usbimager and progress you can also consider the following projects:
Popsicle - Multiple USB File Flasher
appmetrics - Node Application Metrics provides a foundational infrastructure for collecting resource and performance monitoring data for Node.js-based applications.