• embed_me@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    With app images it’s easier than installing. Although the chmod step will deter the typical windows user

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      1 year ago

      What chmod step?

      When I clicked on new app image, the OS told me, that program /name of app/ will be launched, I clicked “Continue” and it runs! No meddling with “chmod” or anything like that.

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        1 year ago

        ELF and .sh files need to be set executable, chmod +x file, before they can be run, unless your DE does that for you

        Dunno about appimages

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          At least for Ubuntu, you do need to set the permissions of the AppImage before it’ll launch.

          I still haven’t figured out how to make .desktop files work yet.

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      1 year ago

      With file managers, for example in thunar, you can select Properties -> Permissions -> Allow this file to run as a program

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        also for non-KDE, non-Gnome systems, there’s appimaged – requires a little more setup, but handles the set executable, automates the AppImage integration (.desktop files and menus), keeps a watch on specific folders for new AppImages, and provides a way to check for updates

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          1 year ago

          I’m saving this. I don’t use any appimages (except a cracked Minecraft bedrock launcher but we dont talk about that one), but I’m still going to save this.

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      1 year ago

      I installed Linux a few weeks ago and it was on Tuesday I wanted to add some programs I had installed (it was mGBA and melonDS) to my steam launcher, I went through the hassle of making a . desktop file for both of them (I was dumb and used a Ubuntu based distro, so it installed as a snap, which sucks hard on a hdd) and then it wouldn’t launch, I searched up again (I was using chatGPT for all of this, I asked it a lot how to do stuff, it’s like this was it’s purpose beacuse it always worked first try), did the chmod x+ command and then I was done

      Just to see it not launch :/