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- AppImage | Linux apps that run anywhere
See it in action Here is an application packaged as an AppImage for you to try Just download the application, make it executable, and run! No need to install Runs on most 64-bit Linux desktops Try Subsurface AppImage (64-bit)
- Quickstart — AppImage documentation
Quickstart This page contains information for users new to AppImage, and want to get started Contents How to run an AppImage Getting help How to run an AppImage It’s quite simple to run AppImages All you have to do is download them, make them executable and run them This can either be done using the GUI or via the command line Using the GUI
- Welcome to the AppImage documentation
If you are new to AppImage, please read the introduction It describes the ideas behind AppImage, shows the motivation, explains why you as a user and or developer should be interested in AppImages
- Running AppImages — AppImage documentation
Mount an AppImage AppImages can be mounted in the system to provide read-only access for users to allow for inspecting the contents To mount an AppImage temporarily, you have two options The easiest way to do so is to call AppImages with the special parameter --appimage-mount, for example:
- Frequently Asked Questions — AppImage documentation
What is an AppImage? An AppImage is a downloadable file for Linux that contains an application and everything the application needs to run (e g , libraries, icons, fonts, translations, etc ) that cannot be reasonably expected to be part of each target system
- How to run an AppImage - Using AppImages - AppImage
Before you can run an AppImage, you need to make it executable This is a Linux security feature There are three main ways to make an AppImage executable: 1 With the GUI Open your file manager and browse to the loca hellip;
- Packaging Guide — AppImage documentation
Packaging Guide This chapter shows application developers how to produce AppImages, how to make them updateable and how to digitally sign them
- Introduction — AppImage documentation
The following section provides an overview of the AppImage idea, the motives behind AppImage, and explains the basic concepts Furthermore, there’s an overview over the currently existing software, and some words on upstream packaging
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