sudo apt search unetbootin
sudo apt install unetbootin
We're gonna need more information than that...
Your description of describing "it doesn't work" is quite vague. You could have shared your terminal output it would have given a better idea of what you meant when you said it doesn't work., it's not like we can read your mind.why does all of the command line text I copy and paste to my terminal not work?
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install unetbootin
Open your software manager and search for "unetbootin", then click and install. The other option is to open a terminal and search for it
I read the link about the rules and don't feel as though i have posted anything in violation of those rule so I'm a little confused about the link.
In that case, the choice par excellence is VENTOYI am trying to create bootable usb drives to try other distros for my pcs
Why i don't like Etcher is last time I used it I couldn't make a Windows bootable USB had to used another Linux program for that.I used Rufus in recent years. A few weeks ago I learned about balena Etcher here on Linux.org. I like Etcher better than Rufus. You may want to try it:
balenaEtcher - Flash OS images to SD cards & USB drives
A cross-platform tool to flash OS images onto SD cards and USB drives safely and easily. Free and open source for makers around the world.www.balena.io