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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/05/2018 05:19 PM, Jerry Van
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<div>Hello, I am running Lubuntu-18.04.1, 64 bit on an Acer
netbook. <br>
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<div>I can't get the Gnome "Disk Image Writer" to work. I have
downloaded and checked an iso file. I right click on the iso,
and chose in the right click context menu "Open with ..."
"Disk Image Writer". And then nothing happens. The Disk
Utility app does not even open up.<br>
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<div>If I go to the Main Menu > Accessories > Disks, then
the Disk Utility app opens up. I can then select the USB drive
I am trying to write to in the left hand panel. Then, in the
drop down menu on the top right, I can navigate to the iso
file I am trying to write, select it, and go from there. It
works just fine all the way up to actually writing the iso to
the flash drive. That's where it stops. <br>
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<div>All I get is a small spinner going around and around in the
left hand panel next to the flash drive. But the iso does not
get written to the drive. <br>
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<div>I can take the same iso file and flash drive, reboot this
Acer into Linuxmint 18.3 Cinnamon, and it works just fine. <br>
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<div>So, I'm just wondering if there's something I'm doing wrong
here in Lubuntu? Or, is something else wrong?</div>
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<div><i>Jerry Van Brimmer</i><br>
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<p>Jerry:</p>
<p>I think the proper way to do that, is from the menu, select
System Tools, and from the additional menu that appears, select
Startup Disk Creator. <br>
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<p>Then follow the instructions from there (you'll have to specify
the ISO you're reading, and the USB drive you're creating). <br>
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<p>- Aere<br>
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Sincerely,
Aere</pre>
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