USB ImageWriter not in Software Center
Imagewriter appears to be missing from newer Ubuntu release repositories.
Is there a problem here? How can I get ImageWriter in Ubuntu 13.04?
software-installation usb
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Imagewriter appears to be missing from newer Ubuntu release repositories.
Is there a problem here? How can I get ImageWriter in Ubuntu 13.04?
software-installation usb
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Imagewriter appears to be missing from newer Ubuntu release repositories.
Is there a problem here? How can I get ImageWriter in Ubuntu 13.04?
software-installation usb
Imagewriter appears to be missing from newer Ubuntu release repositories.
Is there a problem here? How can I get ImageWriter in Ubuntu 13.04?
software-installation usb
software-installation usb
edited Dec 28 '18 at 8:58
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asked Nov 27 '13 at 18:29
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I would advise installing the 12.10 version.
Long answer:
From Launchpad:
Image Writer for Windows
This tool is used for writing images to USB sticks or SD/CF cards on Windows.
This program was initially written to fill a need for Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) Netbook Remix. Recently, it has grown in popularity for other project developers, namely Arm development projects (Android, Ubuntu on Arm, etc). Anyone is free to branch and modify this program. Patches are always welcome.
This project is currently being migrated to Sourceforge. Please be patient.
Downloads are now on Sourceforge only.
From the readme:
===================
Build Instructions:
===================
Requirements:
1. MinGW (20120426 from http://mingw.org)
2. Qt for Windows SDK (currently using 4.8.4 mingw from http://qt-project.org)
Short Version:
1. Install the Qt Full SDK
2. Run compile.bat -OR- run qmake and then make in the src folder.
3. Compile.bat may be edited to change installation paths of MinGW and QT
It will be complicated to install.
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Writing disk images is an available feature in gnome-disk-utility
.
This is a very late answer ...
– Soren A
Dec 28 '18 at 9:36
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2 Answers
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I would advise installing the 12.10 version.
Long answer:
From Launchpad:
Image Writer for Windows
This tool is used for writing images to USB sticks or SD/CF cards on Windows.
This program was initially written to fill a need for Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) Netbook Remix. Recently, it has grown in popularity for other project developers, namely Arm development projects (Android, Ubuntu on Arm, etc). Anyone is free to branch and modify this program. Patches are always welcome.
This project is currently being migrated to Sourceforge. Please be patient.
Downloads are now on Sourceforge only.
From the readme:
===================
Build Instructions:
===================
Requirements:
1. MinGW (20120426 from http://mingw.org)
2. Qt for Windows SDK (currently using 4.8.4 mingw from http://qt-project.org)
Short Version:
1. Install the Qt Full SDK
2. Run compile.bat -OR- run qmake and then make in the src folder.
3. Compile.bat may be edited to change installation paths of MinGW and QT
It will be complicated to install.
add a comment |
I would advise installing the 12.10 version.
Long answer:
From Launchpad:
Image Writer for Windows
This tool is used for writing images to USB sticks or SD/CF cards on Windows.
This program was initially written to fill a need for Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) Netbook Remix. Recently, it has grown in popularity for other project developers, namely Arm development projects (Android, Ubuntu on Arm, etc). Anyone is free to branch and modify this program. Patches are always welcome.
This project is currently being migrated to Sourceforge. Please be patient.
Downloads are now on Sourceforge only.
From the readme:
===================
Build Instructions:
===================
Requirements:
1. MinGW (20120426 from http://mingw.org)
2. Qt for Windows SDK (currently using 4.8.4 mingw from http://qt-project.org)
Short Version:
1. Install the Qt Full SDK
2. Run compile.bat -OR- run qmake and then make in the src folder.
3. Compile.bat may be edited to change installation paths of MinGW and QT
It will be complicated to install.
add a comment |
I would advise installing the 12.10 version.
Long answer:
From Launchpad:
Image Writer for Windows
This tool is used for writing images to USB sticks or SD/CF cards on Windows.
This program was initially written to fill a need for Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) Netbook Remix. Recently, it has grown in popularity for other project developers, namely Arm development projects (Android, Ubuntu on Arm, etc). Anyone is free to branch and modify this program. Patches are always welcome.
This project is currently being migrated to Sourceforge. Please be patient.
Downloads are now on Sourceforge only.
From the readme:
===================
Build Instructions:
===================
Requirements:
1. MinGW (20120426 from http://mingw.org)
2. Qt for Windows SDK (currently using 4.8.4 mingw from http://qt-project.org)
Short Version:
1. Install the Qt Full SDK
2. Run compile.bat -OR- run qmake and then make in the src folder.
3. Compile.bat may be edited to change installation paths of MinGW and QT
It will be complicated to install.
I would advise installing the 12.10 version.
Long answer:
From Launchpad:
Image Writer for Windows
This tool is used for writing images to USB sticks or SD/CF cards on Windows.
This program was initially written to fill a need for Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) Netbook Remix. Recently, it has grown in popularity for other project developers, namely Arm development projects (Android, Ubuntu on Arm, etc). Anyone is free to branch and modify this program. Patches are always welcome.
This project is currently being migrated to Sourceforge. Please be patient.
Downloads are now on Sourceforge only.
From the readme:
===================
Build Instructions:
===================
Requirements:
1. MinGW (20120426 from http://mingw.org)
2. Qt for Windows SDK (currently using 4.8.4 mingw from http://qt-project.org)
Short Version:
1. Install the Qt Full SDK
2. Run compile.bat -OR- run qmake and then make in the src folder.
3. Compile.bat may be edited to change installation paths of MinGW and QT
It will be complicated to install.
edited Dec 28 '18 at 8:59
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answered Nov 27 '13 at 19:05
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Writing disk images is an available feature in gnome-disk-utility
.
This is a very late answer ...
– Soren A
Dec 28 '18 at 9:36
2
It is a currently correct answer. I took the time out of my day to answer as soon as I saw the question.
– Andy Anderson
Dec 28 '18 at 9:48
It is in fact a currently correct answer.
– karel
Dec 28 '18 at 11:01
@SorenA Answering old questions is one of the best things anyone can do on Stack Exchange sites. Please do not mislead users to think that old questions do not matter or should not be given attention.
– Zanna
Dec 28 '18 at 13:01
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Writing disk images is an available feature in gnome-disk-utility
.
This is a very late answer ...
– Soren A
Dec 28 '18 at 9:36
2
It is a currently correct answer. I took the time out of my day to answer as soon as I saw the question.
– Andy Anderson
Dec 28 '18 at 9:48
It is in fact a currently correct answer.
– karel
Dec 28 '18 at 11:01
@SorenA Answering old questions is one of the best things anyone can do on Stack Exchange sites. Please do not mislead users to think that old questions do not matter or should not be given attention.
– Zanna
Dec 28 '18 at 13:01
add a comment |
Writing disk images is an available feature in gnome-disk-utility
.
Writing disk images is an available feature in gnome-disk-utility
.
edited Dec 28 '18 at 13:02
Zanna
50k13131239
50k13131239
answered Dec 28 '18 at 9:26
Andy Anderson
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This is a very late answer ...
– Soren A
Dec 28 '18 at 9:36
2
It is a currently correct answer. I took the time out of my day to answer as soon as I saw the question.
– Andy Anderson
Dec 28 '18 at 9:48
It is in fact a currently correct answer.
– karel
Dec 28 '18 at 11:01
@SorenA Answering old questions is one of the best things anyone can do on Stack Exchange sites. Please do not mislead users to think that old questions do not matter or should not be given attention.
– Zanna
Dec 28 '18 at 13:01
add a comment |
This is a very late answer ...
– Soren A
Dec 28 '18 at 9:36
2
It is a currently correct answer. I took the time out of my day to answer as soon as I saw the question.
– Andy Anderson
Dec 28 '18 at 9:48
It is in fact a currently correct answer.
– karel
Dec 28 '18 at 11:01
@SorenA Answering old questions is one of the best things anyone can do on Stack Exchange sites. Please do not mislead users to think that old questions do not matter or should not be given attention.
– Zanna
Dec 28 '18 at 13:01
This is a very late answer ...
– Soren A
Dec 28 '18 at 9:36
This is a very late answer ...
– Soren A
Dec 28 '18 at 9:36
2
2
It is a currently correct answer. I took the time out of my day to answer as soon as I saw the question.
– Andy Anderson
Dec 28 '18 at 9:48
It is a currently correct answer. I took the time out of my day to answer as soon as I saw the question.
– Andy Anderson
Dec 28 '18 at 9:48
It is in fact a currently correct answer.
– karel
Dec 28 '18 at 11:01
It is in fact a currently correct answer.
– karel
Dec 28 '18 at 11:01
@SorenA Answering old questions is one of the best things anyone can do on Stack Exchange sites. Please do not mislead users to think that old questions do not matter or should not be given attention.
– Zanna
Dec 28 '18 at 13:01
@SorenA Answering old questions is one of the best things anyone can do on Stack Exchange sites. Please do not mislead users to think that old questions do not matter or should not be given attention.
– Zanna
Dec 28 '18 at 13:01
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