It’s been years since I use Windows OS. However, many users are still using Windows for various purpose especially for gaming. If you’re one of them, then might useful for you. WinUSB is simple, open source graphical tool to create Windows installer bootable USB disks using ISO images, or real CD/DVD installer disks in Ubuntu and it’s derivatives. Using WinUSB, we can create startup disks for Windows Vista, 7, 8, and Windows PE. WinUSB contains two programs:. WinUSB-gui: a graphical interface which is very easy to use.
Winusb: the command line tool. Installation You can install WinUSB on Ubuntu 13.10/13.04/12.10/12.04 using PPA. Sudo add-apt-repository -r ppa:colingille/freshlight sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install winusb But, on Ubuntu 14.04, and 14.10, there is no PPA. So, download the Saucy packages, and install them manually from Terminal. On 32bit Ubuntu: wget https://launchpad.net/colingille/+archive/freshlight/+files/winusb1.0.11+saucy1i386.deb. On 64bit Ubuntu: wget Now, install winusb using command: sudo dpkg -i winusb1.0.11+saucy1.
Today my system upgrade the version of Winusb to 2.1.0 from PPA, but the DEB pack not have a binary executable files, only the 'doc' folder. Then, i download the code form github and build the source, but also when generate the Deb package, i have a problem, also the binary files not exist.
sudo apt-get install -f Usage Launch WinUSB either from Unity or Menu. Usage is very simple and straight forward. Insert the USB disk, select the source image either ISO or real CD/DVD disks, and click Install button.
Take your USB drive and install Windows like a boss. If you need to create Linux startup disks, then you can use,and it’s available on Ubuntu default repositories.
Having passed the period of time for the changes to go live – which seemed longer than you care to admit – users still have to accept to download the latest version of the game. Some of them do it right away, some might do it at a later time or never at all. After all that rush to get the newest version active, it is still up to your game users having the latest version if you want to see whether the fixes have a positive effect. Right, you continue losing users. It’s really hard to get good feedback from the users – and react accordingly – when not all of them are running the latest version.
I uploaded slacka's WinUSB fork to the main WebUpd8 PPA, to make it easier to install in Ubuntu (16.04, 15.10, 15.04 and 14.04) or Linux Mint (17.x or 18) and derivatives. To add the PPA and install WinUSB, use the following commands: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8 sudo apt update sudo apt install winusb If you don't want to add the PPA, you can grab the deb from HERE.
Arch Linux users can install slacka's WinUSB fork via. For other Linux distributions, download it from. The original WinUSB is also available in (provides packages up to Ubuntu 14.10 only!). Create a bootable Windows 10 USB install stick using WinUSB. Once you know the device and the path to the ISO, to create a bootable Windows USB stick from the command line, use: sudo winusb -format Here's an example: sudo winusb -format /home/andrei/Downloads/win10.iso /dev/sdc Update: if you get an error like this: 'Error: Partition(s) on /dev/sdb are being used' when WinUSB tries to format the USB stick, you must unmount the partitions.
Firstly, to get a list of partitions, run the following command ('mount' also works): df -aTh This should list all the partitions mounted on your system. If you got here, you should already know the USB device drive, e.g. /dev/sdc, so you need to look for the partitions (it could also only be one) on this drive, like /dev/sdc1, /dev/sdc2, etc.
Then, unmount them like this (example): sudo umount /dev/sdc1 sudo umount /dev/sdc2 (etc). Here is a short summary of the language detection methods I reviewed and a small description of all: Method Advantage Disadvantage HTML language header and HTML language tag can state language not always found and sometimes affected by browser setting. Fast, easy to use works better on longer text. Fast, easy to use works better on longer text. Fast, gives you confidence score works on both long and short text. Gives you confidence score, works on both long and short text needs creating an account and setting-up. Import csv import socket import struct import redis def ip2long ( ip ): ' Convert an IP string to long ' packedIP = socket.
Inetaton ( ip ) return struct. Unpack ( '!L', packedIP ) 0 if name 'main': rediscon = redis. StrictRedis ( host = 'localhost', port = 6379, db = 0 ) with open ( 'GeoIPCountryWhois.csv', 'rb' ) as csvfile: csvreader = csv. Reader ( csvfile, delimiter = ',' ) for row in csvreader: iprangestart, countrycode = ip2long ( row 0 ), row 4 rediscon. Zadd ( 'countries', iprangestart, '%s @%d '% ( countrycode, iprangestart )). Import timeit lookupcode = ' ipaddress = ip2long('.' .join(str(randint(0, 255)) for in range(0, 4))) resp = rediscon.zrangebyscore(name='countries', min=ipaddress, max='+inf', start=0, num=1) country = resp0.split('@')0 if resp else None ' setupcode = ' from random import randint import socket import struct import redis def ip2long(ip): ' Convert an IP string to long ' packedIP = socket.inetaton(ip) return struct.unpack('!L', packedIP)0 rediscon = redis.StrictRedis(host='localhost', port=6379, db=0) '.
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From random import randint import socket import struct import redis def ip2long ( ip ): ' Convert an IP string to long ' packedIP = socket. Inetaton ( ip ) return struct. Unpack ( '!L', packedIP ) 0 if name 'main': rediscon = redis. StrictRedis ( host = 'localhost', port = 6379, db = 0 ) ipaddress = ip2long ( '.' Join ( str ( randint ( 0, 255 )) for in range ( 0, 4 ))) resp = rediscon. Zrangebyscore ( name = 'countries', min = ipaddress, max = '+inf', start = 0, num = 1 ) country = resp 0. Split ( '@' ) 0 if resp else None.
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