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Drawpile 2.2.1 Released with Experimental HiDPI Scaling Support

Drawpile, free open-source collaborative drawing program, announced new 2.2.1 release yesterday!

This is the first update for the 2.2 release series that comes with numerous bug-fixes, as well as some new features.

The server now implements WebSocket support, which is available with the --websocket-port and --websocket-listen options. And, it’s improved with some new actions including:

The new Drawpile 2.2.1 also added experimental support for high-DPI interface scaling, optimize classic brush calculation to make them much faster, and allow toggling performance-related canvas view settings to avoid slowing down in some systems.

Other features include:

How to Install Drawpile in Your Linux

Drawpile is available for Linux through 2 packages: Flatpak and AppImage. Choose either one that you prefer.

AppImage

The AppImage package is available to download at the link below:

Download Drawpile

Just download the package. Right-click on it and go to file ‘Properties’ dialog, and add executable permission under Permissions tab. Finally, user can click ‘Run’ the AppImage to launch the painting software.

Flatpak

Linux Mint 21.x and Fedora 38/39 (with 3rd-party repository enabled) users can simply launch Software Manager or Gnome Software, then search & install Drawpile as Flatpak package.

While, Ubuntu users can press Ctrl+Alt+T on keyboard to open terminal, and run commands below one by one to install the flatpak package:

NOTE: Flatpak runs in sandbox. If you want to access files in user folders, install Flatseal and enable either home or certain folder access.

Uninstall Drawpile

To uninstall the Flatpak package, open terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) and run command:

flatpak uninstall --delete-data net.drawpile.drawpile

Also run flatpak uninstall --unused to remove useless run-time libraries.

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