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Optical drives are rapidly disappearing from our computers of all kinds, and consequently installing operating systems from USB flash disks is becoming increasingly popular. ISO images of the ROSA distribution were originally intended for burning to DVD disks, but they can as well be written to flash disks which would allow you to boot from them and launch the Live system or start installation. There is no standard tool for writing images to flash disks, everybody uses what he or she likes. In ROSA the command line tool
dd
was traditionally recommended for performing this kind of job. However, it can hardly be called user-friendly, and most users would feel at least some discomfort, if not terror, using it. For Windows users the situation is even worse. Granted, there is a dd
port for Windows, but it happened to have serious bugs which prevent the resultant flash disks from working properly. All this led to the solution of developing our own tool, ROSA Image Writer.The first version was based on the Windows version of SUSE Studio Image Writer, but its C# language (and, naturally, requirement for .NET Framework), usage of two completely unrelated projects in two different frameworks for Windows and Linux versions, and some other drawbacks made us write the new tool from scratch. Now ROSA Image Writer is developed in C++ with Qt5 framework and supports both Windows and Linux from the same codebase.
Show imagewriter for other distributions. Distributions openSUSE Tumbleweed. Official release Official. SUSE SLE-15-SP1. Show experimental packages Show community packages. Home:emendonca Community. 1.249.1d253d9 1 Click Install Expert Download. Sometimes you’ll find a download of a deb file that you cannot find in the repositories, or a suitable rpm file for your openSuse installation. If that’s the case you can attempt using alien. Su (type root password) 2. Install alien: # zypper in alien 3. Run: # alien -r packagename.deb –scripts Thats the.
The list of main functions is:
- Selecting the image file via either usual Open File dialog, or by drag&dropping the file on the application window.
- The list of USB devices shows for each device its user-friendly name, size, and logical disks that originate from the device.
- When user inserts or removes a USB device, the list is refreshed automatically.
- When writing is in progress, the progressbar is displayed which is also translated onto the taskbar button in Windows 7/8.
- The application supports localization and includes the Russian translation.
Download links are available on the description page:
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Package Details: imagewriter 1.10.1432200249.1d253d9-16
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/imagewriter.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | imagewriter |
Description: | A graphical utility for writing raw disk images & hybrid isos to USB keys |
Upstream URL: | https://github.com/openSUSE/imagewriter |
Licenses: | GPL2 |
Submitter: | chenxiaolong |
Maintainer: | shimi |
Last Packager: | shimi |
Votes: | 183 |
Popularity: | 1.89 |
First Submitted: | 2011-03-11 20:36 |
Last Updated: | 2021-02-18 19:20 |
Dependencies (2)
- qt5-base(qt5-base-git, qt5-base-fractional-fix, qt5-base-headless)
- udisks2(udisks2-nosystemd)
Sources (1)
earlybird commented on 2021-02-18 07:44
Ferdinand commented on 2020-12-15 07:11
shimi commented on 2020-12-14 18:14
Ferdinand commented on 2020-12-14 16:38
Don't know if this is a permanent situation, but two attempts today, a few hours apart, gave a 404 during makepkg -si:
curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 Not Found> ERROR: Failure while downloading http://download.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/repo/src-oss/src/imagewriter-1.10.1432200249.1d253d9-1.10.src.rpm Aborting...
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scachemaille commented on 2020-09-28 16:38
@shimi could you please add aarch64 in the supported architecture?.I tested it and it works on arch arm.thanks for your work..
JDCNS commented on 2020-09-27 18:12
OK, I had time to do a bit more research. Not only does PlatformHal.cpp need '#include <QMessageBox>', but 'toAscii()' is an obsolete function. It is a Qt4 function. It should be 'toLatin1()' instead. See https://www.programmersought.com/article/39142944974/.
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JDCNS commented on 2020-09-20 22:22
Usually I use yay to build AUR packages. In this case, I did try manually as well:
- Created directory.
- makepkg -si
I get the same error.
I notice qt5-base and udisks2 are dependencies, so I ran the command to update them, but it says they are already the latest version, 5.15.1-1 and 2.9.1-1 respectively.
If you want to see the complete list, I posted it at https://pastebin.com/meH7wQSY, since I'm not sure how to attach it here.
shimi commented on 2020-09-19 09:23
@JDCNS I can't reproduce the bug. Can you upload a list of your installed packages (with versions) and the step-by-step of how you tried to build the package?
JDCNS commented on 2020-09-14 03:09
I keep getting errors when trying to build. It first died saying 'error: ‘QMessageBox’ was not declared in this scope'. I added #include <QMessageBox> to the top of PlatformHal.cpp, but now it is throwing 'error: ‘class QString’ has no member named ‘toAscii’'. I stopped trying, as I don't exactly trust it at this point. Anyhow, what am I missing?
merlock commented on 2020-09-11 22:02
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@shimi: -13 built and installed fine. Thanks for the quick response!