• BCsven@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    Nice thing about GNOME DE is it comes with Gnome Disks. Select device, click the restore image button and point to the ISO

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      2 months ago

      Or you could just install it on any other system with Wayland or x11.

      Gparted works fine for me, so that’s what I use.

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        2 months ago

        Gparted is awesome. But probably overwhelming for newbies just looking to burn an iso to USB. Raspberry PI Image Writer works very simply also.

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      2 months ago

      I like how simple Mint’s USB image writer makes it for newbies, both to look it up in the menu as well as the simple UI

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        Yes, mint is good like that. GNOME has a separate Image Writer app/icon, but it has been turned off by default. So it is less discoverable for new people, but more simplified as is the GNOME way