“I need to make a Ubuntu USB,” the user said.
But Rufus knew the truth. He didn’t just work on Linux. He had become something rare: a bridge. A tool that didn’t choose sides, that respected both the simplicity of Windows and the power of the open filesystem. rufus for linux
“Why doesn’t Rufus work on Linux?” a user would ask in a forum. “I need to make a Ubuntu USB,” the user said
“Just use dd ,” another would reply. “Or BalenaEtcher. Or Ventoy.” rufus for linux
The terminal was quiet for a moment. Then it sighed—a soft $ character. “Alright. Follow me.”