attempted install of LMMS fails in both UBUNTU & MINT . . .

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:~/Downloads$ sudo apt install lmms-1.2.2-linux-x86_64.AppImage
[sudo] password for bob:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package lmms-1.2.2-linux-x86_64.AppImage

This is what I've tried & Yes CHMOD had been run and the AppImage file is present in the working directory.
anyone have any ideas? . . . like HELP

& Thanks much
On further investigation . . . I find that LMMS starts up, or attempts to start-up, but that the content appears to be too large for the screen ( I'm using a 1360X768 display ) however there seems to be some sort of issue with how it displays. I had LMMS running on this same machine before a hard-disk failure & the only thing that has changed is the disk-drive for this computer. My attempt to down-load & install LMMS has been problematic at best. Any insight as to what may be going on?
'[quote=weirdBob post_id=84548 time=1721862541 user_id=12726]
:~/Downloads$ sudo apt install lmms-1.2.2-linux-x86_64.AppImage

[sudo] password for bob:

Reading package lists... Done

Building dependency tree... Done

Reading state information... Done

E: Unable to locate package lmms-1.2.2-linux-x86_64.AppImage



This is what I've tried & Yes CHMOD had been run and the AppImage file is present in the working directory.

anyone have any ideas? . . . like HELP



& Thanks much
[/quote]


OS?

The AppImage

https://lmms.io/download#linux

works out of that box for everyone

Did you perhaps made an syntax error running

Run [code]chmod +x ~/Downloads
'[quote=musikbear post_id=84552 time=1721923280 user_id=143]
[quote=weirdBob post_id=84548 time=1721862541 user_id=12726]
:~/Downloads$ sudo apt install lmms-1.2.2-linux-x86_64.AppImage

[sudo] password for bob:

Reading package lists... Done

Building dependency tree... Done

Reading state information... Done

E: Unable to locate package lmms-1.2.2-linux-x86_64.AppImage



This is what I've tried & Yes CHMOD had been run and the AppImage file is present in the working directory.

anyone have any ideas? . . . like HELP



& Thanks much
[/quote]


OS?

The AppImage

https://lmms.io/download#linux

works out of that box for everyone

Did you perhaps made an syntax error running

Run [code]chmod +x ~/Downloads
'[quote=weirdBob post_id=84553 time=1721944984 user_id=12726]
OS is either UBUNTU or MINT ( both latest distro )


[/quote]

..You dont know if you have Mint OR Ubuntu?


[quote]as for "run" if I use the command "run" from the command line, it tells me that "run" isn't valid


[/quote]

No! "Run" prompt you to bring the CLI up, and inside CLI you type the cmd


[code]chmod +x ~/Downloads
Have you tried, just double clicking the applmage file, after you did ch mod?
Any update? It looks like you're trying to install an AppImage with apt, which won’t work. Instead, ensure the file is executable using chmod +x and then run it directly with ./lmms-1.2.2-linux-x86_64.AppImage. This should launch LMMS without needing to install it through a package manager. I also would like to help you by sharing useful information. Time management is often a challenge for students handling numerous academic tasks. Websites such as https://academized.com/juliette-binoche offer solutions by providing writing services for various assignments. This support can be crucial in ensuring students meet deadlines while maintaining the quality of their work.
AustinHughes wrote:
September 9th, 2024, 7:31 am
Any update?
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