Iso - Batocera
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Batocera .linux does officially distribute ISO files ; instead, it provides compressed image files in .img.gz format. To use Batocera, you typically download the image for your specific hardware and "flash" it onto a USB drive or SD card. Official Downloads
image file (.img.gz)
Technically, the file you download for Batocera is an rather than a traditional Windows ISO, but the community often uses the terms interchangeably. It is a "ready-to-burn" snapshot of the entire operating system. batocera iso
internal update system
Do not download a new ISO every time. Batocera has an : not Batocera
The Reality:
Official system downloads are provided as compressed image files (usually ending in .img.gz ). batocera iso