I enter the folder and click on the sktop file and it runs. file_name.AppImage -appimage-extract and it extracts the files into a squashfs folder. After going through dozens of articles I ran sudo. As I explained in my previous post, I didn’t know the full command for that to be useful information. However, when I try to run the AppImage (as many articles explain is the way to run it), I get an error message saying “Cannot mount AppImage, please check your FUSE setup…run it with the -appimage-extract option”. This has been the easiest method to download software so far. After exploring all other methods that I’m aware of, I decided to install the appimage via the website directly.Several articles explain what command to use, such as sudo dnf install rpm_file_name but how do I find what the RPM file name is? Some also explain how to use yum, but it’s the same issue…how do I find the path to the RPM file? I tried installing via a third party repository.sudo dnf install does not work because it’s unable to find a match. I decided to search the software using the PPA (or whatever Fedora uses by default).I searched the application on the pre-installed software catalog. Armed with this information, I tried to install software properly. I learned that you need to install software on templates, so that you can add the software on a qube-by-qube basis. I created this post a few days ago: How to add application to a qube - #3 by 88uhbvpqboufpcez I’ve done so much troubleshooting trying to do something as simple as installing software and it’s giving me a headache.
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