The Easy Way to Handle Appimages on Linux for Beginners! | CachyOS |

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This video is not about gear lever… can we please stay on topic thanks. Give the credit app deserves please.

Mattscreative
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I like app images. They remind me of how apps work in MacOS

AlexMartin
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I use AM/AppImage manager, very useful, install/update/remove just typing "am" and the parameter in terminal, it's more easy that distro package manager

daapedrotti
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1:33 my thought exactly! that will definitely more appealing for new users to linux

rengg
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I think there’s a command line package manager for app images, but I can’t remember the name of it. Arch generally has everything anyway between the repos and the AUR, so I’ve never really needed to play around with app images or flatpaks.

praetorxyn
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I use appimage launcher, one thing I noticed is certain appimages that require access to the GPU/or GPU hardware encoder wont work(to be specific they WORK, but are stuck using the CPU for the encoding instead of the GPU), but other than that it's good, maybe ill try this one to see if that changes.

bes
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I use Appimage Launcher usually. But maybe I'll check this out

paulj
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Snap and flatpak is too much for new linux users. I always suggest a new user to use an app image or download from the store.

techzone
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this man will use a separate tool to install Appimages before using Flatpaks

LOL

MinaSchloch
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I think appimages might save linux. I love having apps I can archive and run on any linux install with no internet connection

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