Because those ISOs are meant to be written directly to a disc or a drive.
However, it seems that Rufus has a dd mode. You can use that instead :)
Because those ISOs are meant to be written directly to a disc or a drive.
However, it seems that Rufus has a dd mode. You can use that instead :)
Cool! Next time, use Balena Etcher instead of Rufus
Edit: I remember for sure that there was a wiki page that said not to use these tools because they modify the image (I think Rufus extracts the image to a FAT FS?).
However, the Ubuntu wiki now reads:
Rufus Rufus is the tool in Windows that is recommended officially by Ubuntu. A tutorial is available from here.
Yeah, maybe you’re right
Saw on Voyager (my client)
Happy cake day! (If we do this on Lemmy)
DK/SE layout is surprisingly good for european languages, say better than the Italian one
Interesting, though I always use dd on Linux