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To complement @fidbc answer, the last link is not up-to-date since my lab removed remote ssh acces. Now the images are uncompressed and start with 2014, not 2013.

If you are running Linux, a simple

dd if=2014-05-25-sage-6.2-debian-wheezy-live-3.0.5-1.img of=/dev/sdX bs=1M

should work, where /dev/sdX is the device corresponding to the USB drive. Note that it is only for building the first live USB, the other can be cloned/updated by booting from this one (with the advantage of taking all the drive space (no gparted required to enlarge the partition), and keeping existing data if you upgrade).

On the download page, there is a link More info: Sage Debian Live homepage, please tell if it is no visible enough.

To complement @fidbc answer, the last link is not up-to-date since my lab removed remote ssh acces. Now the images are uncompressed and start with 2014, not 2013.

If you are running Linux, a simple

dd if=2014-05-25-sage-6.2-debian-wheezy-live-3.0.5-1.img of=/dev/sdX bs=1M

should work, where /dev/sdX is the device corresponding to the USB drive. Note that it is only for building the first live USB, if you want to spread it to various drives, the other can be cloned/updated by booting from this first one (with the advantage of taking all the drive space (no gparted required to enlarge the partition), and keeping existing personal data if you upgrade).use the upgrade option).

On the download page, there is a link More info: Sage Debian Live homepage, please tell if it is no visible enough.

To complement @fidbc answer, the last link is not up-to-date since my lab removed remote ssh acces. Now the images are uncompressed and start with 2014, not 2013.2013. The second link is updated.

If you are running Linux, a simple

dd if=2014-05-25-sage-6.2-debian-wheezy-live-3.0.5-1.img of=/dev/sdX bs=1M

should work, where /dev/sdX is the device corresponding to the USB drive. Note that it is only for building the first live USB, if you want to spread it to various drives, the other can be cloned/updated by booting from this first one (with the advantage of taking all the drive space (no gparted required to enlarge the partition), and keeping existing personal data if you use the upgrade option).

On the download page, there is a link More info: Sage Debian Live homepage, please tell if it is no visible enough.