Some additional remarks.
The normal and safest way to install programs on Linux is through the package manager.
You then download the program ( as a .deb or .rpm file ) and the program gets installed automaticity.
Clicking twice accept is all it takes.
The package builders of the distro have compiled the program for us the users.
With most programs this is not an issue, but with LMMS and Carla there are (were) allot of problems.
Mostly caused by the package builders not really knowing LMMS nor Carla.
Both needing wine to use windows vst, is one example that went wrong with about every distro around.
LMMS got compiled with out wine.
This is all solved by the appimage file.
The normal and safest way to install programs on Linux is through the package manager.
You then download the program ( as a .deb or .rpm file ) and the program gets installed automaticity.
Clicking twice accept is all it takes.
The package builders of the distro have compiled the program for us the users.
With most programs this is not an issue, but with LMMS and Carla there are (were) allot of problems.
Mostly caused by the package builders not really knowing LMMS nor Carla.
Both needing wine to use windows vst, is one example that went wrong with about every distro around.
LMMS got compiled with out wine.
This is all solved by the appimage file.