If you compare Impression with Rufus, they are similar in concept but differ in design aspects. Impression tries to woo you ...
In my recent post about the handling of the security incident and compromised ISO image at Linux Mint, I said at the end that users should always verify the checksum of a downloaded image before ...
Since Glim is designed for GRUB2, it's perfect for GNU/Linux distributions. But that specialization means that it's not usable for Windows ISOs, or other operating systems that aren't *nix compatible.
A number of years ago, the Linux Mint website was hacked and fake ISOs were uploaded. Since then, the team has put more emphasis on verifying ISOs you download to ensure they’ve not been tampered with ...
In the old command-line days, about the only way to write a CD-ROM on a Linux system was to know the set of commands that build an ISO filesystem and then copy it to a CD. Today, with the availability ...