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I have tried to install the Telegram desktop AppImage in KDE Neon and even tried adding the .AppImage extension to the file, but I keep getting the following output:
The process starts the Telegram desktop program and then exits out when I quit Telegram, but nothing gets installed as far as I can tell (I use the KDE Neon HUD) Any ideas? |
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why appimage?
you can use official telegram linux package from its website.its easy and problem free. |
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AppImages are not 'installed'.
Simply download the one you want, make it executable and run it. The idea of AppImages is that they are completely self-contained ie they do not depend on any libs etc that you may, or may not, have installed. |
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Thanks for the replies. I can't say anything about the 32 bit version, but the 64 bit are definitely AppImages. That is the only thing available.
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AppImages are 64 bit only.
To use, download the one you want - eg Etcher-1.0.0-beta.19-linux-x64.AppImage, which will go into your download folder. Using Dolphin, go to the Download folder, right-click on the AppImage just downloaded and select Properties. On the Permissions tab select "Is Executable", OK to confirm and exit. Highlight+enter or double click the AppImage to activate it and the programme will run since it entirely self-contained. It is not installed anywhere so if you no longer wish to use it simply delete it. Jim |
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Thanks. It is possible to install AppImages, which basically means that the AppImage shows up in the system. I have done that with MuseScore 2 and it shows up in the application menu and the HUD. My problem is exactly, that following the same procedure kicks up the posted errors and never "installs". The information posted bellow can be found at https://musescore.org/en/handbook/install-linux#AppImage-install:
I believe the same procedure should be able to be used for Telegraph, as it is also an AppImage. |
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Don't see the point - why not just install musescore as a standard programme?
The whole point of an appimage is that it is completely self-contained adding nothing to the system it is used on and leaves nothing behind when deleted. |
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Dependency issues in KDE Neon. But back to Telegram
![]() ---- BTW, Telegram is only available as an AppImage. I just checked the 32 bit download and it is the same. |
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A bit of a cludge, but the best solution so far is to go into System Settings and set Telegram to start at startup.
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