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Install Krita On Linux Ubuntu Using Appimage Or Krita Lime PPA

Install Krita on Linux Ubuntu using Appimage or Krita Lime PPA. Krita is an open source painting program for Linux Systems. Krita 3.3 is the last stable release in the Krita 3 series. This release contains several bug fixes and improvements:

Also, the Direct3d/Angle renderer is now the default for Intel users. Recent updates to the Intel display drivers have broken Krita on many more systems than before, so it’s better that everyone gets this workaround by default. If you experience decreased performance, you can always try to enable OpenGL again.

Download and Install Krita on Linux

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To install Krita run the following command:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kritalime/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install krita

If you also want to install translations:

sudo apt-get install krita-l10n

Note: older versions of Ubuntu (including 16.04) are not supported by this repository due to outdated version of Qt library provided. Please use AppImage builds instead [0]

Install Krita On Linux Ubuntu Using Appimage Or Krita Lime PPA originally posted on Source Digit – Latest Technology, Gadgets & Gizmos.

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