![]() Now, insert the microSD card or USB storage device that you want to flash with Etcher. Now, select the operating system image file that you want to flash your microSD card with and click on Open. First, open Etcher and click on Select image.Ī file picker should be opened. You can now flash microSD cards using Etcher for your Raspberry Pi. ![]() You can start Etcher from the Application Menu as you can see in the screenshot below. Now, you don’t have to start Etcher from the command line anymore. Just click on Yes.Įtcher should start as you can see in the screenshot below. As I am using Debian 9 Stretch for the demonstration, I will cover Debian based distributions here only.įirst, update the package repository of your Ubuntu or Debian machine with the following command: On Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint and other Debian based Linux distributions, it is a lot easier to install zenity as zenity is available in the official package repository of these Linux distributions. In order to run Etcher on Linux, you need to have zenity or Xdialog or kdialog package installed on your desired Linux distribution. Now that you have downloaded Etcher for Linux, you are ready to install Etcher on Linux. Your download should start as you can see in the screenshot below. Your browser should prompt you to save the file. If that is the case for you as well, scroll down a little bit and click on the link as marked in the screenshot below. You can click on the download link as marked in the screenshot below to download Etcher for Linux but it may not work all the time. First, go to the official website of Etcher at and you should see the following page. In this way, we can install balenaEtcher on Linux to create a bootable USB drive.You can download Etcher from the official website of Etcher. Install Etcher on Solus (GNU/Linux 圆4) sudo eopkg it etcher Uninstall sudo eopkg rm etcher Uninstall balenaEtcher from Fedora (optional) sudo dnf remove -y balena-etcher-electron Install balenaEtcher on Fedora Linux sudo dnf install -y balena-etcher-electronĤ. Get balenaEtcher rpm repository: curl -1sLf \ Uninstall balenaEtcher from RedHat/CentOS Linux (optional) sudo yum remove -y balena-etcher-electron Install Etcher on RedHat or CentOS Linux sudo dnf install -y balena-etcher-electron 4. Paste the whole given block of command and hit the Enter key. #For Redhat (RHEL), CentOS, and other same derivatives 1. Uninstall balenaEtcher (optional) sudo apt-get remove balena-etcher-electron ![]() ![]() Install balenaEtcher on Ubuntu Linux sudo apt-get install balena-etcher-electron 5. In the command terminal paste the whole block of the below command to add the Etcher repository: curl -1sLf \ So, if you don’t want to use AppImage and want to install balenaEtcher on your Ubuntu or CentOS operating system like any other regular program, then here are the commands: #For Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Debian, ElementaryOS, and other same derivatives… 1. Method to install balenaEtcher on Linux using Repository Note: This will not install the Etcher on your Linux system rather you have to run the AppImage every time to use it, a portable Etcher. So, here is the Linux portable Baleno Etcher, ready to flash ISO or IMG bootable Images to your USB or Pen drives. Right-click on it and extract it.Īfter extracting you will find an AppImage of balenaEtcher, again right-click on it and select the Open option to run this USB bootable maker tool. The downloaded balenaEtcher Appimage will be in the form of a zip file. ![]()
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