Now that Etcher seems a bit "shady", I've decided to recommend a different tool to create bootable Linux installation media: usbimager! This utility is super-lightweight, supports multiple operating systems, and best of all - it's open-source!!! In this video, I show off this tool and give you my thoughts.
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