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appimages [21.02.2021 07:36] – created Pascal Suter | appimages [21.02.2021 07:39] – [AppImageLauncher] Pascal Suter |
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Ironitcally, the PPA does not provide packages for Ubuntu bionic (18.04) the now second newest LTS release even though the ''deb'' file which can be manually downloaded and installed from the [[https://github.com/TheAssassin/AppImageLauncher|GitHub]] page is named ''bionic'' because it is built for bionic and newer releases of Ubuntu.. This demonstrates again why AppImages are used and are a good thing after all :) So if you ware on Bionic, simply download the ''.deb'' from the [[https://github.com/TheAssassin/AppImageLauncher/releases|latest release]] and install it. you will have to update it yourself.. or simply update your ubuntu and then use the PPA :) | Ironitcally, the PPA does not provide packages for Ubuntu bionic (18.04) the now second newest LTS release even though the ''deb'' file which can be manually downloaded and installed from the [[https://github.com/TheAssassin/AppImageLauncher|GitHub]] page is named ''bionic'' because it is built for bionic and newer releases of Ubuntu.. This demonstrates again why AppImages are used and are a good thing after all :) So if you ware on Bionic, simply download the ''.deb'' from the [[https://github.com/TheAssassin/AppImageLauncher/releases|latest release]] and install it. you will have to update it yourself.. or simply update your ubuntu and then use the PPA :) |
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| once you have it installed, simply double clicke an appimage and you will be presented with a screen that says it all: |
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