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How come Ubuntu 18.04 LTS has a 32bit iso installer?
The link provided is for Ubuntu Budgie, an official community-maintained 'flavour' which uses the Budgie desktop environment, not for the "standard" Ubuntu image (which uses the GNOME desktop ...
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How come Ubuntu 18.04 LTS has a 32bit iso installer?
If you want a 'clean and basic' iso file of Ubuntu Bionic to be released as 18.04 LTS, you can download a Ubuntu mini.iso alias Netboot iso file. There are versions for 32-bit as well as 64-bit ...
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How can I burn a Raspberry Pi image to SD card from Ubuntu?
Use Startup Disk Creator. It should be installed on Ubuntu by default.
It worked for me very well.
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Fetching Ubuntu's OpenPGP keys for verification fails with "not a key ID: skipping"
This seems to be same issue others had with GnuPG on Windows and Mac OS X, reported on Super User in the question "gpg2 not a key id: skipping” when trying to download public keys":
While the ...
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How can I burn a Raspberry Pi image to SD card from Ubuntu?
Those are all really great answers...
I like to add status=progress to the dd command:
sudo dd if=rasidiskimg.img of=/dev/mmcbl.. status=progress bs=4M
#it reports like so:
2037383168 bytes (2.0 GB,...
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Is ubuntu cdimage site, which is http, secure?
It's safe to download from there, as even if you suffer a MiTM attack, the checksum validation will detect your image is flawed and so it doesn't matter (you can use zsync to correct it).
Myself, I ...
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Ubuntu 18.04 LTS netboot
Go to http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic/main/, then
For 64-bit: navigate to installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/
For 32-bit: navigate to installer-i386/current/images/netboot/
Get the ...
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How come Ubuntu 18.04 LTS has a 32bit iso installer?
For your information Ubuntu MATE has 32-bit installer.
You can visit official website https://ubuntu-mate.org/download/ and choose 32-bit version.
Currently they provide both 16.04.5 LTS and 18.04.1 ...
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Authoring a DVD into an image file, from command line
@taneli's answer covers most of the process but there are a few missing details. Here is my complete process for converting an MP4 file and writing it to a DVD.
I usually only work with MP4 files but ...
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How does Ubuntu manage so many daily images?
For Ubuntu probably it is done in a similar way than for Debian. Here some info about the Debian Autobuilder network.
Here some details on how to build a specific Ubuntu installer image.
For Debian, ...
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What do I do with the ubuntu-16.04-desktop-amd64.iso?
amd64 denotes that it is suitable for 64-bit processors, either Intel or AMD. On Linux, 64-bit installation files use either amd64 or x64, both meaning exactly the same thing.
You have to create an ...
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How can I burn a Raspberry Pi image to SD card from Ubuntu?
Some answers mention usb-imagewriter but that doesn't exist anymore (at least on Ubuntu 16.04).
I used usb-creator-gtk, and that did the trick for me.
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How to extract/mount Nero images (nrg)
I have a number of nrg images that I need to either mount in Ubuntu or have mounted by guest machines in Virtualbox.
Current version of nrg2iso is 4.4 from 2004 and it was not able to convert these ...
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How to extract/mount Nero images (nrg)
Furius ISO Mount could mount or burn .nrg Images
It is in the Software Center
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Why my Guest Additions ISO file wont run in ubuntu virtualbox running in windows 11?
I figured it out. All I had to do was right click autorun.sh and choose Run as a program. After that terminal opened asking for sudo privileges. This worked both on minimal and full Ubuntu installs.
...
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How come Ubuntu 18.04 LTS has a 32bit iso installer?
The announcement was never about the Ubuntu flavours like Ubuntu Budgie, but only about Ubuntu itself. Only the Desktop and Server 32-bit images for Ubuntu will go away.
Even the 32-bit repositories ...
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How to create an ISO image from a bunch of files on the file system?
Making ISO file feature is already there in Ubuntu as VRR said in his answer. To elaborate more read this.
Open Archive Manager.
Open the folder to which you wanted to convert an ISO file.
Copy all ...
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How can I burn a Raspberry Pi image to SD card from Ubuntu?
In addition to Wilbert's excellent answer, in order to do this often, the following has the added benefit of compressing and uncompressing the image on the fly, and shows progress using pv (you may ...
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Creating a custom Ubuntu Live USB for school exams
Difficult to create a custom Ubuntu Live USB stick
It is possible but maybe a bit difficult to create a custom Ubuntu Live USB stick.
An installed system (in a USB stick)
An alternative is to ...
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Creating a custom Ubuntu Live USB for school exams
Why don't you use Ubuntu constructor to create your own image of what you want?
https://www.maketecheasier.com/reconstructor-creating-your-own-ubuntu-distribution
For timer how about this?
http://...
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How can I burn a Raspberry Pi image to SD card from Ubuntu?
Startup Disk Creator
Install the usb-creator-gtk package using the following command:
$ sudo apt install usb-creator-gtk
After installation, the new tool can be found under the name Startup Disk ...
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How can I burn a Raspberry Pi image to SD card from Ubuntu?
Install an image to Rasperry Pi by cloning (sometimes called flashing, burning, restoring). If the image is compressed, extract it before cloning, or use a tool that can extract and clone.
dd (and cp ...
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How to extract/mount Nero images (nrg)
if the message is displayed at the command nrg2iso file.nrg file.iso:
file.nrg is already an ISO 9660 image [ Aborting conversion ]
use
sudo mount -t iso9660 /mnt
worked for me
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