How to install “.appimage” files in Linux Ubuntu
How to install “.appimage” files in Linux Ubuntu Yes, Linux; the Linux packages are distributed as an “.appimage” for 32-bit and 64-bit distributions, and should run across all major Linux…
How to install “.appimage” files in Linux Ubuntu Yes, Linux; the Linux packages are distributed as an “.appimage” for 32-bit and 64-bit distributions, and should run across all major Linux…
I have booted Ubuntu from USB drive and would like to permanently install it on the computer. No install button appears. That’s a common issue, and it’s usually easy to…
These instructions install the software directly onto an Intel PC rather than booting into Linux on to USB pendrive or SD card. These instructions use a paid-for piece of Windows…
Yes ✅ — it is possible to combine two Ubuntu ISO images so that the resulting image contains all the software packages from both. However, this isn’t done by simply…
Recoemmended by Andrew Sutkowski: Andrew, You are coming up with the same issues I did. How do you create an ISO – lots of advice on internet but none of…
Thanks for laying that out clearly — you’re on the right track, but there are a few common pitfalls that might be causing your USB to crash during boot. Here’s…
What is best sector by sector tool to copy bootable SDcard with Ubuntu and extras onto USB pendrive. If by “sector-by-sector” you mean an exact block-level clone (so that boot…
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Good question — the speed difference between SD cards and USB flash drives (pendrives) depends on several factors, but generally: 🧭 1. Interface Speed Matters Most Type Typical Interface Theoretical…