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It looks nice, but it seems kind of unnecessary to use javascript/node to create such a tool. It's interesting to see them using the appimage format though.
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To me it looks horrible, very Fisher Price like.
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ben@ben-ThinkCentre-M71e:~$ sudo ./Etcher-linux-x64.AppImage
[sudo] password for ben:
sudo: ./Etcher-linux-x64.AppImage: command not found
ben@ben-ThinkCentre-M71e:~$
Must be doing something wrong..... :o :o :o
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You have a colon : in front of sudo
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Nope......No idea how to correct this :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(
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(05-16-2016, 06:23 PM)Wirezfree link Wrote: @Jocklad
Did you open a terminal where you saved it, then do the:
Code:
sudo ./Etcher-linux-x64.AppImage
Yes that did it Wirezfree.
Did not realise that the terminal had to be opened from the home folder location........
Many thanks.
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I have forgotten to do that myself on occasions...
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