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Hi, hope this is the right place for this issue, I was upgrading from krita-4.1.7 to krita-4.2.0 in order to gain access to the new audio settings for animation. But after I execute the newly downloaded appimage I receive the below error:
I stumbled upon this article: viewtopic.php?f=139&t=161122 But I am using a Ubuntu derivative so the fix cannot be applied to my understanding. Is it that my installation is simply too old because I am running Trusty or are there some packages that I am missing? I have not yet tried compiling from source and my prior versions seem to work still. Thanks, Brandon |
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Hi, have you tried 4.2.8 already? 4.2.0 had some issues with running, mostly on Windows but 4.2.8 has much more bug fixes than 4.2.0 anyway, why don't you try it?
Maybe it is because you're running some old system. Maybe the commands mentioned there would work but you need to replace
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Note that the appimage on Linux do not have audio support at all. We haven't managed to package gstreamer yet.
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@tymond Singularity looks to be some kind of appimage/container manager based on their website, but I am encountering problems getting it configured on my machine. Also it appears to be a game in the aptitude repositories.
/tmp $ sudo apt-cache search singularity singularity - game where one becomes the singularity singularity-music - Music for Endgame: Singularity game ros-indigo-cob-twist-controller - The main purpose of the cob_twist_controller is to convert target twists into joint velocities. @boudewijn Would I have to build from source in order to access the new audio features on Linux? Thanks for the replies, Brandon |
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The error is because the libc on your system is too old; you would have to find an up-to-date distribution package or build from source to have audio. Or maybe use the snap or flatpak.
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@malceore: I can understand why you're still using Trusty if you've spent a long time being used to it and configuring and customisimg it to your personal preferences. However, Trusty hit EOL in April of this year and it seems to be getting to the stage where it's causing inconvenience.
If you have enough disk space, would you be willing to make a new partition and install the latest LTS Ubuntu-whatever on it and multiboot between the two? That way you could run the latest krita appimage on the new distribution and you could share a data partition between them with a simple entry in the fstab file. Then you could spend your free time installing apps and configuring and customising the new distribution until you were happy with it and it was ready to take over as your daily driver. |
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@ahabgreybeard You caught me, I am pretty comfy, but Krita is awesome software and it's getting better all the time. So I am going to grab a fresh install of Ubuntu Bionic Beaver and try Krita 4.2.8 on that. Thanks for all the replies everyone!
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