![]() ![]() The app is multi-platform – works for both Linux and Windows.Ability to manually select an ISO and record it (See a full list of support distros here).Ability to choose among hundreds of templates for which the app will download the ISO files and record them on the USB stick without you doing anything.LiveUSB Install, written in PyGTK, may be a powerful tool for ‘burning’ LiveUSB’s but it is still very easy to use. This article is however to present you with a third choice – an app that is more powerful than the two above written ones. If you have access to a Windows machine, LiLi (Linux Live USB Creator). ![]() Other options available include Unetbootin – a more advanced tool which allows you to choose between a auto-download many Linux distros from within the app, or use an already downloaded image of your choice. ![]() If you are burning Ubuntu (or any of derivates) you could use Ubuntu’s built-in “Startup Disk Creator”, however you can’t burn other distributions with it. So what happens if you want to try out a GNU/Linux distro, but you don’t want or can’t use a CD/DVD – the answer is pretty simple – you make a LiveUSB. They are so small, yet they can be so extremely useful. USB pendrives – those little things in your pocket that can sometimes save your skin. ![]()
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