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[13:47] <Cj9> Hi there, completely new to lubuntu. just downloaded lubuntu iso file, do I need to extract it with winnzip. how do I make it to a bootable usb from the file. tried dvd but it didn't work so now would like to try usb
[13:47] <micrex22> rufus?
[13:48] <Cj9> haven't got rufus
[13:48] <micrex22> thrn get it
[13:48] <micrex22> then*
[13:48] <Cj9> ok
[13:49] <Cj9> then what, do I use the iso as it downloaded or do I extract it first
[13:50] <genii> What OS did you download it with, Windows?
[13:50] <Cj9> yep Windows
[13:56] <genii> I usually use dd for Windows http://www.chrysocome.net/downloads/dd-0.6beta3.zip  ..the image itself doesn't require any modifications to boot from either DVD or USB, it just needs to be directly written to an USB  stick
 There are many options. You can read more on our manual page. https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/1/1.2/booting_the_image.html
[14:00] <Cj9> aah ok, just got rufus so will try that but if that doesn't work I'll try your idea. cheers guys. Might be back in a minute if this doesn't work. lubot; red the manual page but couldn't make heads or tales of it. Like I said, new to this.
[14:01] <genii> When the image was only for making a CD/DVD special software needed to be used to modify it for booting from other media, but the images have been hybrid ones for some releases now and don't need modifying
[14:02] <Cj9> thanx genii
[14:06] <Cj9> the file is lubuntu-18.04.4-desktop--386.iso so probably/hopefully doesn't need modifying
[14:07] <Cj9> but I suppose I still need to verify it even though its from lubuntus download page
 Yes, you should always verify just to make sure the download was good and nothing got lost in transit.
[14:15] <Cj9> cheer lubot. could you please show me the full command line, previous verification didn't work thanx again
 In Windows I think the best way is in PowerShell https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/microsoft.powershell.utility/get-filehash?view=powershell-7
 Basically at a PowerShell prompt issue `Get-FileHash PATH TO ISO -Algorithim SHA256`
 That should give you the hash then you can compare to the sha256 to make sure it matches.
 Don't forget to sub PATH TO ISO to where the iso is actually located. ^
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