Hi Lawrence.

I had the same problem.

My personal solution is based on this discussion from th PYQT mailing list

https://riverbankcomputing.com/pipermail/pyqt/2014-January/033681.html

Basically, you  have to add a line to the  file /usr/bin/liveusb-creator
It is in /usr/bin, therefore you will have to open it up with a text editor from ruot or sudo

Around the 22nd line, between
import sys

from liveusb import _

you have to add the line
"from OpenGL import GL"

It will look like

import os
import sys
from OpenGL import GL
from liveusb import _


Save it and use as normal.
It works well for me, I have been able to use livesusb-creator several time after that.
Just a reminder, you will have to do that everytime you reinstall or update liveusb-creator  until the the problem is fixed on the mainstream code.

JP







On Sun, Sep 25, 2016 at 9:15 PM, fred roller <fredroller66@gmail.com> wrote:

[root@Jehovah Downloads]# dd if=Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-25_Alpha-2.iso of=/dev/sda1 bs=16M
dd: error writing '/dev/sda1': No space left on device
32+0 records in
31+0 records out
524288000 bytes (524 MB, 500 MiB) copied, 1.26722 s, 414 MB/s


Lawrence, for installing based on the information above try:

dd if=./Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-25_Alpha-2.iso of=/dev/sda bs=1M status=progress

for your understanding...  the "./" in front of the filename notes your location to the system as "in my current directory" but irregardless the illegal operand came from the space between the "=" and the "F" in your second attempt.  The first failure of running out of space is because dd was directed to a partition sda1.  Also, be sure this is your usb drive, my experience is that sda is usually the hard drive.  Broken down sda1 is: "sd"=serial device,"a" [or b,c,d,e,f, etc] is the devices in sequence as discovered, "1" [or 2,3,4, etc] are the partitions on the device.  With that try the following command WITHOUT the usb plugged in: 

ls /dev/sd*

which should give you something like:

/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3

Then re-run the same command WITH the usb plugged in which should give you something like:

/dev/sda /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 /dev/sda3 /dev/sdb /dev/sdb1

This last letter to appear is the one you want and without the number. So be REAL sure you have your usb device letter correct and:


dd if=./Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-25_Alpha-2.iso of=/dev/sdb bs=1M status=progress

will work.

If you want to easily understand the command line I suggest you go through this quick course:


It is a great primer for understanding all we are talking about and can be done in about an evening.

Caution:  "dd" is an aggressive program so be sure of the variables you writing to in the "of=" parts of the command.  Also, the "status=progress" part is optional, lets you see your progress of the command.

HTH

Fred

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