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Cannot use balenaEtcher appimage on Ubuntu 24.04 #4257
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Trying to use the deb package does not work either, see #4249 |
I'm getting the same thing but on windows. Something went wrong while opening /usr/local/marian/ISO/ubuntu-24.04-desktop-amd64.iso. Error: (0, h.requestMetadata) is not a function |
Same thing on Ubuntu 23.10 and Windows 11 |
I also encountered this issue on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. I have to admit the installation process is incredibly frustrating. I first encountered issues when downloading the x64 package on the website. This x64 app image points to an older version and downloads an ia32 version (32-bit). This results in a libfuse error, because the 32-bit binary is not present on the system. I did not verify the architecture in the file-name, I simply expected it to download the correct version. I then decided to download the latest version directly from GitHub and could not figure out why Etcher was not launching. Running in terminal presented an error. As a workaround came across a solution where Then had to jump back a couple of versions and used the suggestion from @KeithMyers to finally get it working by downloading the older version Edit: To make matters worse, even when it now boots, I can not actually do anything in the user interface (everything greyed out). I again had to launch using |
Another duplicate of #4150 ? |
It seems that these packages have been deprecated in latest Ubuntu |
Something went wrong while opening /usr/local/marian/ISO/ubuntu-24.04-desktop-amd64.iso. Error: (0, h.requestMetadata) is not a function
index.js:2 TypeError: (0 , h.requestMetadata) is not a function at index.js:140:1512 at async W.openImageSelector (index.js:140:2626)
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