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  • halla@kde.socialH halla@kde.social

    @JenJen This is probably easiest: https://inkscape.org/release/inkscape-1.4.3/gnulinux/appimage/dl/ -- then download it and, if needed, right-click in your file manager and make it executable, then click or double-click.

    There are other options, like flathub, or your distro repo, but those are more complicated.

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    @halla @JenJen I honestly strongly advise against doing this. Inskcape is available inside Mint repositories. It is the simplest and safest method to install it.

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    • madagascar_sky@mastodon.socialM madagascar_sky@mastodon.social

      @JenJen @not_a_label

      sudo - do as super user
      apt - app management tool
      install - install
      inkscape - the program to install

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      @JenJen

      Was this from the PPA or are the repos up to date these days for 1.4.3?

      @not_a_label @Madagascar_Sky

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      • sylvhem@eldritch.cafeS sylvhem@eldritch.cafe

        @halla @JenJen I honestly strongly advise against doing this. Inskcape is available inside Mint repositories. It is the simplest and safest method to install it.

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        @Sylvhem @JenJen Um... Sure, sure, sure. But you forgot to tell Jen_Jen how to actually install stuff from the Mint repos, preferably without using the terminal?

        Without telling people how to use those "repos", and without telling people why you are advising against using the project-provided, signed, safe download, you're just confusing people.

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        • sylvhem@eldritch.cafeS sylvhem@eldritch.cafe

          @halla @JenJen I honestly strongly advise against doing this. Inskcape is available inside Mint repositories. It is the simplest and safest method to install it.

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          @Sylvhem @halla

          I would like to reinforce the recommendation against using the AppImage for production use. We in the Inkscape project are well aware of the limitations and have it as a format useful for testing fixes while in development, and as a last ditch effort when everything else fails for your BSD or linux distro. etc.

          @JenJen

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          • doctormo@floss.socialD doctormo@floss.social

            @Sylvhem @halla

            I would like to reinforce the recommendation against using the AppImage for production use. We in the Inkscape project are well aware of the limitations and have it as a format useful for testing fixes while in development, and as a last ditch effort when everything else fails for your BSD or linux distro. etc.

            @JenJen

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            @doctormo @Sylvhem @JenJen Yeah, well... But try to explain that trying flathub gives this:

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            • halla@kde.socialH halla@kde.social

              @doctormo @Sylvhem @JenJen Yeah, well... But try to explain that trying flathub gives this:

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              @doctormo @Sylvhem @JenJen What software manager? Where do you look in that software manager. What is a flatpakref file? I've used Linux since 1993, and _I do not know_.

              If the store has a button that says "Install", it should install. Not give instructions.

              (Mind, I do not use Mint, but Kubuntu, but this was supposed to be universal, wasn't it?)

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              • jenjen@mastodon.artJ jenjen@mastodon.art

                EDIT: I DID IT
                I did a terminal!

                Opening inkscape now - thank you!

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                @JenJen

                Edit: now that you have it working we should be providing the most unhinged ways possible to install it right?


                go to the Inkscape website and download the snap package and "just" run it.

                (You should probably do the local package manager thing really but I like providing more options, and sometimes there is a delay before the package repo gets the newest versions)

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                • doctormo@floss.socialD doctormo@floss.social

                  @JenJen

                  Was this from the PPA or are the repos up to date these days for 1.4.3?

                  @not_a_label @Madagascar_Sky

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                  @doctormo @JenJen @not_a_label

                  Can you please vet if this advice is still true? I think the first comment is the right approach.

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                  • soulsource@mastodon.gamedev.placeS soulsource@mastodon.gamedev.place

                    @JenJen @serebit It's an interface to the Debian Package Manager.

                    The Debian Package Manager is the preferred way to manage software package installations on Mint. There are other interfaces for it too. Most desktops also come with a graphical interface for it, I just don't know by heart how that GUI tool is called on Mint.

                    If you are coming from Windows: `apt` is basically the Debian/Ubuntu/Mint/... equivalent to Windows' `winget` command.

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                    @JenJen @serebit In general, if you are wondering what a certain command does, it doesn't hurt to check the manual:
                    `man <command>`

                    So, to learn about `apt`, it would be
                    `man apt`.

                    There is also the `info` command, which sometimes contains more, or better structured information than the manual page.

                    And to search for a keyword in manual page's short descriptions, for instance if you don't know a command name, you can use the `apropos` command.

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                    • jenjen@mastodon.artJ jenjen@mastodon.art

                      EDIT: I DID IT
                      I did a terminal!

                      Opening inkscape now - thank you!

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                      @JenJen Congrats! Using the terminal isn't as daunting as it's made out to be, imho. A little patience and attention is all that's really needed.

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                      • halla@kde.socialH halla@kde.social

                        @doctormo @Sylvhem @JenJen What software manager? Where do you look in that software manager. What is a flatpakref file? I've used Linux since 1993, and _I do not know_.

                        If the store has a button that says "Install", it should install. Not give instructions.

                        (Mind, I do not use Mint, but Kubuntu, but this was supposed to be universal, wasn't it?)

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                        @halla

                        I thought Ubuntu flavours were hostile to Flatpaks, preferring snaps. I don't recommend snap inkscape either btw; but this is why we do the PPA so folks in ubuntu land can get access to the latest stable release without waiting for flatpak, snap, or some other distribution disaster. Sorry about all this.

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                        Though thinking about it, it sounds like mint broke with ubuntu and went to flatpaks? Curious.

                        @Sylvhem @JenJen

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                        • jenjen@mastodon.artJ jenjen@mastodon.art

                          EDIT: I DID IT
                          I did a terminal!

                          Opening inkscape now - thank you!

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                          @JenJen Opening a terminal while hungover and getting stuff done … you’re halfway to professional system administration there.

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                          • madagascar_sky@mastodon.socialM madagascar_sky@mastodon.social

                            @doctormo @JenJen @not_a_label

                            Can you please vet if this advice is still true? I think the first comment is the right approach.

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                            @Madagascar_Sky

                            For so long as the distro's app manager is functioning correctly. Yes. If your app manager has gone mad, like @halla reported above, then all bets are off. Personally I'd try and figure out what's going on with that break as it sounds pretty serious.

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                            • doctormo@floss.socialD doctormo@floss.social

                              @halla

                              I thought Ubuntu flavours were hostile to Flatpaks, preferring snaps. I don't recommend snap inkscape either btw; but this is why we do the PPA so folks in ubuntu land can get access to the latest stable release without waiting for flatpak, snap, or some other distribution disaster. Sorry about all this.

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                              Though thinking about it, it sounds like mint broke with ubuntu and went to flatpaks? Curious.

                              @Sylvhem @JenJen

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                              @doctormo @Sylvhem @JenJen I don't know... But I do know that to give people instructions instead of a download button that works is... Not gonna work. I do dislike appimage myself, and especially probono, but...

                              Don't expect people to know what an "app manager is".

                              They need a link on a website that shows all the apps and that will do the job, end of story.

                              Any instructions needed are too many.

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                              • halla@kde.socialH halla@kde.social

                                @Sylvhem @JenJen Um... Sure, sure, sure. But you forgot to tell Jen_Jen how to actually install stuff from the Mint repos, preferably without using the terminal?

                                Without telling people how to use those "repos", and without telling people why you are advising against using the project-provided, signed, safe download, you're just confusing people.

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                                @halla I did it just there: https://eldritch.cafe/@Sylvhem/116353800945407986. And yes, I didn’t explain why it’s better to use the software provided by your OS in this post because @JenJen was simply asking how to install Inkscape. She didn’t ask for an impromptu course on the subject of software management.

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                                • sylvhem@eldritch.cafeS sylvhem@eldritch.cafe

                                  @halla I did it just there: https://eldritch.cafe/@Sylvhem/116353800945407986. And yes, I didn’t explain why it’s better to use the software provided by your OS in this post because @JenJen was simply asking how to install Inkscape. She didn’t ask for an impromptu course on the subject of software management.

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                                  @Sylvhem But you didn't explain how to install inkscape?

                                  Or did fedi's federation just not show me your tutorial?

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                                  • jenjen@mastodon.artJ jenjen@mastodon.art

                                    EDIT: I DID IT
                                    I did a terminal!

                                    Opening inkscape now - thank you!

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                                    @JenJen
                                    Congratulations ! 👏

                                    And so it begins. I give you 9 months before you start compiling your own kernel.

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                                    • halla@kde.socialH halla@kde.social

                                      @doctormo @Sylvhem @JenJen I don't know... But I do know that to give people instructions instead of a download button that works is... Not gonna work. I do dislike appimage myself, and especially probono, but...

                                      Don't expect people to know what an "app manager is".

                                      They need a link on a website that shows all the apps and that will do the job, end of story.

                                      Any instructions needed are too many.

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                                      @halla

                                      That is unfortunately not in our aegis to fix. Ultimately the only solution would be to remove all downloads from the website and force people to use their operating system properly. Much like most android apps are not available as a download, only via google store. Much as it annoys me personally.

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                                      • halla@kde.socialH halla@kde.social

                                        @Sylvhem But you didn't explain how to install inkscape?

                                        Or did fedi's federation just not show me your tutorial?

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                                        @halla I told her to look into her software center and asked her if she knew what it was. That’s the starting point.

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                                        • jenjen@mastodon.artJ jenjen@mastodon.art

                                          EDIT: I DID IT
                                          I did a terminal!

                                          Opening inkscape now - thank you!

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                                          Henlo mastodon from my linux laptop

                                          I think Im gonna dare to touch the terminal again tonight

                                          I want to download notepad ++

                                          Is that something I can search on the terminal like I did with the inkscape thing?

                                          REMEMBER: I AM A BEGINNER. Don't try to help me with deep lore nerd linux language if you want to share your knowledge with me

                                          I sniff paint for a living

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