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BassBoom v1.0 Launchpad PPA packages will be available soon!
We apologize for your inconvenience.
#BassBoom #Music #TechNews #TechUpdates #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #Ubuntu #Linux #UbuntuLinux #csharp #programming #dotnet
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BassBoom v1.0 Launchpad PPA packages will be available soon!
We apologize for your inconvenience.
#BassBoom #Music #TechNews #TechUpdates #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #Ubuntu #Linux #UbuntuLinux #csharp #programming #dotnet
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BassBoom v1.0 Launchpad PPA packages will be available soon!
We apologize for your inconvenience.
#BassBoom #Music #TechNews #TechUpdates #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #Ubuntu #Linux #UbuntuLinux #csharp #programming #dotnet
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BassBoom v1.0 Launchpad PPA packages will be available soon!
We apologize for your inconvenience.
#BassBoom #Music #TechNews #TechUpdates #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #Ubuntu #Linux #UbuntuLinux #csharp #programming #dotnet
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BassBoom v1.0 Launchpad PPA packages will be available soon!
We apologize for your inconvenience.
#BassBoom #Music #TechNews #TechUpdates #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #Ubuntu #Linux #UbuntuLinux #csharp #programming #dotnet
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A public apology regarding BassBoom v1.0 Launchpad PPA
When BassBoom v1.0 was released, we had expected that this version of the music player would be available to all package managers in various platforms, such as WinGet for Windows, Launchpad PPA for Ubuntu, and other packaging methods for different systems.
However, a technical issue caused us to be unable to push the Ubuntu packages for this version of BassBoom, which made it unavailable for those who rely on our Ubuntu PPA to install BassBoom to their Ubuntu systems.
We sincerely apologize for the unavailability of the Launchpad PPA packages for BassBoom v1.0, but it was out of our control and we couldn’t solve it ourselves.
Today, we have made the BassBoom v1.0 package available in our Launchpad PPA, which you can check out here.
Additionally, we have finalized the support periods for future BassBoom versions, which you can find here.
You can learn more by reading the status article below:
Learn more #bassboom #BassBoom10 #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #news #PPA #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #UbuntuPPA #update -
A public apology regarding BassBoom v1.0 Launchpad PPA
When BassBoom v1.0 was released, we had expected that this version of the music player would be available to all package managers in various platforms, such as WinGet for Windows, Launchpad PPA for Ubuntu, and other packaging methods for different systems.
However, a technical issue caused us to be unable to push the Ubuntu packages for this version of BassBoom, which made it unavailable for those who rely on our Ubuntu PPA to install BassBoom to their Ubuntu systems.
We sincerely apologize for the unavailability of the Launchpad PPA packages for BassBoom v1.0, but it was out of our control and we couldn’t solve it ourselves.
Today, we have made the BassBoom v1.0 package available in our Launchpad PPA, which you can check out here.
Additionally, we have finalized the support periods for future BassBoom versions, which you can find here.
You can learn more by reading the status article below:
Learn more #bassboom #BassBoom10 #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #news #PPA #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #UbuntuPPA #update -
A public apology regarding BassBoom v1.0 Launchpad PPA
When BassBoom v1.0 was released, we had expected that this version of the music player would be available to all package managers in various platforms, such as WinGet for Windows, Launchpad PPA for Ubuntu, and other packaging methods for different systems.
However, a technical issue caused us to be unable to push the Ubuntu packages for this version of BassBoom, which made it unavailable for those who rely on our Ubuntu PPA to install BassBoom to their Ubuntu systems.
We sincerely apologize for the unavailability of the Launchpad PPA packages for BassBoom v1.0, but it was out of our control and we couldn’t solve it ourselves.
Today, we have made the BassBoom v1.0 package available in our Launchpad PPA, which you can check out here.
Additionally, we have finalized the support periods for future BassBoom versions, which you can find here.
You can learn more by reading the status article below:
Learn more #bassboom #BassBoom10 #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #news #PPA #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #UbuntuPPA #update -
A public apology regarding BassBoom v1.0 Launchpad PPA
When BassBoom v1.0 was released, we had expected that this version of the music player would be available to all package managers in various platforms, such as WinGet for Windows, Launchpad PPA for Ubuntu, and other packaging methods for different systems.
However, a technical issue caused us to be unable to push the Ubuntu packages for this version of BassBoom, which made it unavailable for those who rely on our Ubuntu PPA to install BassBoom to their Ubuntu systems.
We sincerely apologize for the unavailability of the Launchpad PPA packages for BassBoom v1.0, but it was out of our control and we couldn’t solve it ourselves.
Today, we have made the BassBoom v1.0 package available in our Launchpad PPA, which you can check out here.
Additionally, we have finalized the support periods for future BassBoom versions, which you can find here.
You can learn more by reading the status article below:
Learn more #bassboom #BassBoom10 #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #news #PPA #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #UbuntuPPA #update -
A public apology regarding BassBoom v1.0 Launchpad PPA
When BassBoom v1.0 was released, we had expected that this version of the music player would be available to all package managers in various platforms, such as WinGet for Windows, Launchpad PPA for Ubuntu, and other packaging methods for different systems.
However, a technical issue caused us to be unable to push the Ubuntu packages for this version of BassBoom, which made it unavailable for those who rely on our Ubuntu PPA to install BassBoom to their Ubuntu systems.
We sincerely apologize for the unavailability of the Launchpad PPA packages for BassBoom v1.0, but it was out of our control and we couldn’t solve it ourselves.
Today, we have made the BassBoom v1.0 package available in our Launchpad PPA, which you can check out here.
Additionally, we have finalized the support periods for future BassBoom versions, which you can find here.
You can learn more by reading the status article below:
Learn more #bassboom #BassBoom10 #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #news #PPA #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #UbuntuPPA #update -
Old Nitrocid KS PPA has been removed
Earlier, we have posted a new article that announced the deprecation of the old Launchpad PPA for Nitrocid KS. This PPA was originally released on June 8th, 2020, when we were building Nitrocid KS (Kernel Simulator back then) 0.0.10.0 back then for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa users.
The old Nitrocid KS PPA,
kernel-sim, has been officially removed from Launchpad starting from today. You’ll need to change your APT sources to use the new Launchpad PPA for Nitrocid KS, which isnitrocid.To disable the
kernel-simPPA and to enable the newer Nitrocid PPA,nitrocid, follow these steps:- Uninstalling all Nitrocid-related packages from the old PPA
- Open the terminal emulator
- Run
sudo apt purge kernel-simulator
- Replacing the
kernel-simPPA with thenitrocidPPA- Run
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:eofla/kernel-sim - Run
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/nitrocid
- Run
- Installing the newer Nitrocid packages
- Execute
sudo apt update - Follow the instructions by running
sudo apt install nitrocid
- Execute
Once you follow the above steps, you’re now using the new
nitrocidPPA instead of the older one. If you fail to remove thekernel-simPPA from your system, theapt updatecommand will fail with error messages about said PPA.#KernelSimulator #LaunchpadPPA #news #nitrocid #NitrocidKernel #NitrocidKernelSimulator #NitrocidKS #NitrocidKS #PPA #Simulator #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #UbuntuPPA #update
- Uninstalling all Nitrocid-related packages from the old PPA
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Old Nitrocid KS PPA has been removed
Earlier, we have posted a new article that announced the deprecation of the old Launchpad PPA for Nitrocid KS. This PPA was originally released on June 8th, 2020, when we were building Nitrocid KS (Kernel Simulator back then) 0.0.10.0 back then for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa users.
The old Nitrocid KS PPA,
kernel-sim, has been officially removed from Launchpad starting from today. You’ll need to change your APT sources to use the new Launchpad PPA for Nitrocid KS, which isnitrocid.To disable the
kernel-simPPA and to enable the newer Nitrocid PPA,nitrocid, follow these steps:- Uninstalling all Nitrocid-related packages from the old PPA
- Open the terminal emulator
- Run
sudo apt purge kernel-simulator
- Replacing the
kernel-simPPA with thenitrocidPPA- Run
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:eofla/kernel-sim - Run
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/nitrocid
- Run
- Installing the newer Nitrocid packages
- Execute
sudo apt update - Follow the instructions by running
sudo apt install nitrocid
- Execute
Once you follow the above steps, you’re now using the new
nitrocidPPA instead of the older one. If you fail to remove thekernel-simPPA from your system, theapt updatecommand will fail with error messages about said PPA.#KernelSimulator #LaunchpadPPA #news #nitrocid #NitrocidKernel #NitrocidKernelSimulator #NitrocidKS #NitrocidKS #PPA #Simulator #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #UbuntuPPA #update
- Uninstalling all Nitrocid-related packages from the old PPA
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Old Nitrocid KS PPA has been removed
Earlier, we have posted a new article that announced the deprecation of the old Launchpad PPA for Nitrocid KS. This PPA was originally released on June 8th, 2020, when we were building Nitrocid KS (Kernel Simulator back then) 0.0.10.0 back then for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa users.
The old Nitrocid KS PPA,
kernel-sim, has been officially removed from Launchpad starting from today. You’ll need to change your APT sources to use the new Launchpad PPA for Nitrocid KS, which isnitrocid.To disable the
kernel-simPPA and to enable the newer Nitrocid PPA,nitrocid, follow these steps:- Uninstalling all Nitrocid-related packages from the old PPA
- Open the terminal emulator
- Run
sudo apt purge kernel-simulator
- Replacing the
kernel-simPPA with thenitrocidPPA- Run
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:eofla/kernel-sim - Run
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/nitrocid
- Run
- Installing the newer Nitrocid packages
- Execute
sudo apt update - Follow the instructions by running
sudo apt install nitrocid
- Execute
Once you follow the above steps, you’re now using the new
nitrocidPPA instead of the older one. If you fail to remove thekernel-simPPA from your system, theapt updatecommand will fail with error messages about said PPA.#KernelSimulator #LaunchpadPPA #news #nitrocid #NitrocidKernel #NitrocidKernelSimulator #NitrocidKS #NitrocidKS #PPA #Simulator #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #UbuntuPPA #update
- Uninstalling all Nitrocid-related packages from the old PPA
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Old Nitrocid KS PPA has been removed
Earlier, we have posted a new article that announced the deprecation of the old Launchpad PPA for Nitrocid KS. This PPA was originally released on June 8th, 2020, when we were building Nitrocid KS (Kernel Simulator back then) 0.0.10.0 back then for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa users.
The old Nitrocid KS PPA,
kernel-sim, has been officially removed from Launchpad starting from today. You’ll need to change your APT sources to use the new Launchpad PPA for Nitrocid KS, which isnitrocid.To disable the
kernel-simPPA and to enable the newer Nitrocid PPA,nitrocid, follow these steps:- Uninstalling all Nitrocid-related packages from the old PPA
- Open the terminal emulator
- Run
sudo apt purge kernel-simulator
- Replacing the
kernel-simPPA with thenitrocidPPA- Run
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:eofla/kernel-sim - Run
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/nitrocid
- Run
- Installing the newer Nitrocid packages
- Execute
sudo apt update - Follow the instructions by running
sudo apt install nitrocid
- Execute
Once you follow the above steps, you’re now using the new
nitrocidPPA instead of the older one. If you fail to remove thekernel-simPPA from your system, theapt updatecommand will fail with error messages about said PPA.#KernelSimulator #LaunchpadPPA #news #nitrocid #NitrocidKernel #NitrocidKernelSimulator #NitrocidKS #NitrocidKS #PPA #Simulator #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #UbuntuPPA #update
- Uninstalling all Nitrocid-related packages from the old PPA
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Old Nitrocid KS PPA has been removed
Earlier, we have posted a new article that announced the deprecation of the old Launchpad PPA for Nitrocid KS. This PPA was originally released on June 8th, 2020, when we were building Nitrocid KS (Kernel Simulator back then) 0.0.10.0 back then for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa users.
The old Nitrocid KS PPA,
kernel-sim, has been officially removed from Launchpad starting from today. You’ll need to change your APT sources to use the new Launchpad PPA for Nitrocid KS, which isnitrocid.To disable the
kernel-simPPA and to enable the newer Nitrocid PPA,nitrocid, follow these steps:- Uninstalling all Nitrocid-related packages from the old PPA
- Open the terminal emulator
- Run
sudo apt purge kernel-simulator
- Replacing the
kernel-simPPA with thenitrocidPPA- Run
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:eofla/kernel-sim - Run
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/nitrocid
- Run
- Installing the newer Nitrocid packages
- Execute
sudo apt update - Follow the instructions by running
sudo apt install nitrocid
- Execute
Once you follow the above steps, you’re now using the new
nitrocidPPA instead of the older one. If you fail to remove thekernel-simPPA from your system, theapt updatecommand will fail with error messages about said PPA.#KernelSimulator #LaunchpadPPA #news #nitrocid #NitrocidKernel #NitrocidKernelSimulator #NitrocidKS #NitrocidKS #PPA #Simulator #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #UbuntuPPA #update
- Uninstalling all Nitrocid-related packages from the old PPA
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Old Nitrocid KS PPA to be removed June 15th
Earlier, we have posted a new article that announced the deprecation of the old Launchpad PPA for Nitrocid KS. This PPA was originally released on June 8th, 2020, when we were building Nitrocid KS (Kernel Simulator back then) 0.0.10.0 back then for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa users.
The old Nitrocid KS PPA,
kernel-sim, will be officially removed from Launchpad on June 15th, 2025. You’ll have exactly a week to change your APT sources to use the new Launchpad PPA for Nitrocid KS, which isnitrocid.To disable the
kernel-simPPA and to enable the newer Nitrocid PPA,nitrocid, follow these steps:- Uninstalling all Nitrocid-related packages from the old PPA
- Open the terminal emulator
- Run
sudo apt purge kernel-simulator
- Replacing the
kernel-simPPA with thenitrocidPPA- Run
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:eofla/kernel-sim - Run
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/nitrocid
- Run
- Installing the newer Nitrocid packages
- Execute
sudo apt update - Follow the instructions by running
sudo apt install nitrocid
- Execute
Once you follow the above steps, you’re now using the new
nitrocidPPA instead of the older one. If you failed to remove thekernel-simPPA from your system before the abovementioned deadline, theapt updatecommand will fail with error messages about said PPA.#KernelSimulator #LaunchpadPPA #news #nitrocid #NitrocidKernel #NitrocidKernelSimulator #NitrocidKS #NitrocidKS #PPA #Simulator #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #UbuntuPPA #update
- Uninstalling all Nitrocid-related packages from the old PPA
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Old Nitrocid KS PPA to be removed June 15th
Earlier, we have posted a new article that announced the deprecation of the old Launchpad PPA for Nitrocid KS. This PPA was originally released on June 8th, 2020, when we were building Nitrocid KS (Kernel Simulator back then) 0.0.10.0 back then for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa users.
The old Nitrocid KS PPA,
kernel-sim, will be officially removed from Launchpad on June 15th, 2025. You’ll have exactly a week to change your APT sources to use the new Launchpad PPA for Nitrocid KS, which isnitrocid.To disable the
kernel-simPPA and to enable the newer Nitrocid PPA,nitrocid, follow these steps:- Uninstalling all Nitrocid-related packages from the old PPA
- Open the terminal emulator
- Run
sudo apt purge kernel-simulator
- Replacing the
kernel-simPPA with thenitrocidPPA- Run
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:eofla/kernel-sim - Run
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/nitrocid
- Run
- Installing the newer Nitrocid packages
- Execute
sudo apt update - Follow the instructions by running
sudo apt install nitrocid
- Execute
Once you follow the above steps, you’re now using the new
nitrocidPPA instead of the older one. If you failed to remove thekernel-simPPA from your system before the abovementioned deadline, theapt updatecommand will fail with error messages about said PPA.#KernelSimulator #LaunchpadPPA #news #nitrocid #NitrocidKernel #NitrocidKernelSimulator #NitrocidKS #NitrocidKS #PPA #Simulator #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #UbuntuPPA #update
- Uninstalling all Nitrocid-related packages from the old PPA
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Old Nitrocid KS PPA to be removed June 15th
Earlier, we have posted a new article that announced the deprecation of the old Launchpad PPA for Nitrocid KS. This PPA was originally released on June 8th, 2020, when we were building Nitrocid KS (Kernel Simulator back then) 0.0.10.0 back then for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa users.
The old Nitrocid KS PPA,
kernel-sim, will be officially removed from Launchpad on June 15th, 2025. You’ll have exactly a week to change your APT sources to use the new Launchpad PPA for Nitrocid KS, which isnitrocid.To disable the
kernel-simPPA and to enable the newer Nitrocid PPA,nitrocid, follow these steps:- Uninstalling all Nitrocid-related packages from the old PPA
- Open the terminal emulator
- Run
sudo apt purge kernel-simulator
- Replacing the
kernel-simPPA with thenitrocidPPA- Run
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:eofla/kernel-sim - Run
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/nitrocid
- Run
- Installing the newer Nitrocid packages
- Execute
sudo apt update - Follow the instructions by running
sudo apt install nitrocid
- Execute
Once you follow the above steps, you’re now using the new
nitrocidPPA instead of the older one. If you failed to remove thekernel-simPPA from your system before the abovementioned deadline, theapt updatecommand will fail with error messages about said PPA.#KernelSimulator #LaunchpadPPA #news #nitrocid #NitrocidKernel #NitrocidKernelSimulator #NitrocidKS #NitrocidKS #PPA #Simulator #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #UbuntuPPA #update
- Uninstalling all Nitrocid-related packages from the old PPA
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The new versions of Nitrocid will come late for Launchpad PPA, but we'll make sure to release them in coming hours.
#Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #NitrocidKS #KernelSimulator #Nitrocid #TechNews #TechUpdates #csharp #programming #releases #NewReleases
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The new versions of Nitrocid will come late for Launchpad PPA, but we'll make sure to release them in coming hours.
#Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #NitrocidKS #KernelSimulator #Nitrocid #TechNews #TechUpdates #csharp #programming #releases #NewReleases
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The new versions of Nitrocid will come late for Launchpad PPA, but we'll make sure to release them in coming hours.
#Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #NitrocidKS #KernelSimulator #Nitrocid #TechNews #TechUpdates #csharp #programming #releases #NewReleases
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The new versions of Nitrocid will come late for Launchpad PPA, but we'll make sure to release them in coming hours.
#Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #NitrocidKS #KernelSimulator #Nitrocid #TechNews #TechUpdates #csharp #programming #releases #NewReleases
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The new versions of Nitrocid will come late for Launchpad PPA, but we'll make sure to release them in coming hours.
#Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #NitrocidKS #KernelSimulator #Nitrocid #TechNews #TechUpdates #csharp #programming #releases #NewReleases
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BassBoom is now easier to install!
We have made some of the biggest changes in BassBoom. This time, it’s about packaging the software for easier installation. Starting from BassBoom 0.1.12 and 0.2.7, we are providing the following package installers for different systems:
- Windows Installer for Windows systems
- Launchpad PPA for Ubuntu
- PKGBUILD for Arch Linux using the AUR
As we’ve promised, we’ve made installation of the BassBoom application easier than never before by shipping different types of installers apart from the regular distribution method that utilizes the packaged ZIP file for the application itself.
The documentation will be updated soon to provide instructions on how to install BassBoom using one of the above packaging methods that we’ve recently introduced. This will make your experience regarding installation of BassBoom smoother than before and save your time extracting the archive and remembering the path to the executable file.
If you’ve used the Windows Installer to install BassBoom, you’ll be greeted with this screen:
Just follow the instructions on the screen, and you’re done!
As for the Launchpad PPA, we’re uploading the packages that correspond to the API version of BassBoom releases to the archive. To install BassBoom, use the following commands:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/bassboom$ sudo apt update$ sudo apt install bassboom
Then, follow the instructions on the screen to select a version series to install, currently being:
- bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series
- bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series
As for the Arch Linux distribution, use your AUR helper to install one of the following packages, depending on what series you want to install:
- bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the latest release tag
- bassboom-1-git: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the live servicing branch
- bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the latest release tag
- bassboom-2-git: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the live servicing branch
- bassboom-3-git: Installs an upcoming version of BassBoom from the live servicing branch
You can download BassBoom 0.1.13 and 0.2.8 here:
Download 0.2.8 Download 0.1.13#arch #ArchLinux #bassboom #deb #dpkg #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #news #PKGBUILD #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #update #Windows #WindowsInstaller
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BassBoom is now easier to install!
We have made some of the biggest changes in BassBoom. This time, it’s about packaging the software for easier installation. Starting from BassBoom 0.1.12 and 0.2.7, we are providing the following package installers for different systems:
- Windows Installer for Windows systems
- Launchpad PPA for Ubuntu
- PKGBUILD for Arch Linux using the AUR
As we’ve promised, we’ve made installation of the BassBoom application easier than never before by shipping different types of installers apart from the regular distribution method that utilizes the packaged ZIP file for the application itself.
The documentation will be updated soon to provide instructions on how to install BassBoom using one of the above packaging methods that we’ve recently introduced. This will make your experience regarding installation of BassBoom smoother than before and save your time extracting the archive and remembering the path to the executable file.
If you’ve used the Windows Installer to install BassBoom, you’ll be greeted with this screen:
Just follow the instructions on the screen, and you’re done!
As for the Launchpad PPA, we’re uploading the packages that correspond to the API version of BassBoom releases to the archive. To install BassBoom, use the following commands:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/bassboom$ sudo apt update$ sudo apt install bassboom
Then, follow the instructions on the screen to select a version series to install, currently being:
- bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series
- bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series
As for the Arch Linux distribution, use your AUR helper to install one of the following packages, depending on what series you want to install:
- bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the latest release tag
- bassboom-1-git: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the live servicing branch
- bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the latest release tag
- bassboom-2-git: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the live servicing branch
- bassboom-3-git: Installs an upcoming version of BassBoom from the live servicing branch
You can download BassBoom 0.1.13 and 0.2.8 here:
Download 0.2.8 Download 0.1.13#arch #ArchLinux #bassboom #deb #dpkg #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #news #PKGBUILD #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #update #Windows #WindowsInstaller
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BassBoom is now easier to install!
We have made some of the biggest changes in BassBoom. This time, it’s about packaging the software for easier installation. Starting from BassBoom 0.1.12 and 0.2.7, we are providing the following package installers for different systems:
- Windows Installer for Windows systems
- Launchpad PPA for Ubuntu
- PKGBUILD for Arch Linux using the AUR
As we’ve promised, we’ve made installation of the BassBoom application easier than never before by shipping different types of installers apart from the regular distribution method that utilizes the packaged ZIP file for the application itself.
The documentation will be updated soon to provide instructions on how to install BassBoom using one of the above packaging methods that we’ve recently introduced. This will make your experience regarding installation of BassBoom smoother than before and save your time extracting the archive and remembering the path to the executable file.
If you’ve used the Windows Installer to install BassBoom, you’ll be greeted with this screen:
Just follow the instructions on the screen, and you’re done!
As for the Launchpad PPA, we’re uploading the packages that correspond to the API version of BassBoom releases to the archive. To install BassBoom, use the following commands:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/bassboom$ sudo apt update$ sudo apt install bassboom
Then, follow the instructions on the screen to select a version series to install, currently being:
- bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series
- bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series
As for the Arch Linux distribution, use your AUR helper to install one of the following packages, depending on what series you want to install:
- bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the latest release tag
- bassboom-1-git: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the live servicing branch
- bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the latest release tag
- bassboom-2-git: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the live servicing branch
- bassboom-3-git: Installs an upcoming version of BassBoom from the live servicing branch
You can download BassBoom 0.1.13 and 0.2.8 here:
Download 0.2.8 Download 0.1.13#arch #ArchLinux #bassboom #deb #dpkg #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #news #PKGBUILD #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #update #Windows #WindowsInstaller
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BassBoom is now easier to install!
We have made some of the biggest changes in BassBoom. This time, it’s about packaging the software for easier installation. Starting from BassBoom 0.1.12 and 0.2.7, we are providing the following package installers for different systems:
- Windows Installer for Windows systems
- Launchpad PPA for Ubuntu
- PKGBUILD for Arch Linux using the AUR
As we’ve promised, we’ve made installation of the BassBoom application easier than never before by shipping different types of installers apart from the regular distribution method that utilizes the packaged ZIP file for the application itself.
The documentation will be updated soon to provide instructions on how to install BassBoom using one of the above packaging methods that we’ve recently introduced. This will make your experience regarding installation of BassBoom smoother than before and save your time extracting the archive and remembering the path to the executable file.
If you’ve used the Windows Installer to install BassBoom, you’ll be greeted with this screen:
Just follow the instructions on the screen, and you’re done!
As for the Launchpad PPA, we’re uploading the packages that correspond to the API version of BassBoom releases to the archive. To install BassBoom, use the following commands:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/bassboom$ sudo apt update$ sudo apt install bassboom
Then, follow the instructions on the screen to select a version series to install, currently being:
- bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series
- bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series
As for the Arch Linux distribution, use your AUR helper to install one of the following packages, depending on what series you want to install:
- bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the latest release tag
- bassboom-1-git: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the live servicing branch
- bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the latest release tag
- bassboom-2-git: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the live servicing branch
- bassboom-3-git: Installs an upcoming version of BassBoom from the live servicing branch
You can download BassBoom 0.1.13 and 0.2.8 here:
Download 0.2.8 Download 0.1.13#arch #ArchLinux #bassboom #deb #dpkg #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #news #PKGBUILD #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #update #Windows #WindowsInstaller
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BassBoom is now easier to install!
We have made some of the biggest changes in BassBoom. This time, it’s about packaging the software for easier installation. Starting from BassBoom 0.1.12 and 0.2.7, we are providing the following package installers for different systems:
- Windows Installer for Windows systems
- Launchpad PPA for Ubuntu
- PKGBUILD for Arch Linux using the AUR
As we’ve promised, we’ve made installation of the BassBoom application easier than never before by shipping different types of installers apart from the regular distribution method that utilizes the packaged ZIP file for the application itself.
The documentation will be updated soon to provide instructions on how to install BassBoom using one of the above packaging methods that we’ve recently introduced. This will make your experience regarding installation of BassBoom smoother than before and save your time extracting the archive and remembering the path to the executable file.
If you’ve used the Windows Installer to install BassBoom, you’ll be greeted with this screen:
Just follow the instructions on the screen, and you’re done!
As for the Launchpad PPA, we’re uploading the packages that correspond to the API version of BassBoom releases to the archive. To install BassBoom, use the following commands:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/bassboom$ sudo apt update$ sudo apt install bassboom
Then, follow the instructions on the screen to select a version series to install, currently being:
- bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series
- bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series
As for the Arch Linux distribution, use your AUR helper to install one of the following packages, depending on what series you want to install:
- bassboom-1: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the latest release tag
- bassboom-1-git: Installs BassBoom v0.1.x series from the live servicing branch
- bassboom-2: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the latest release tag
- bassboom-2-git: Installs BassBoom v0.2.x series from the live servicing branch
- bassboom-3-git: Installs an upcoming version of BassBoom from the live servicing branch
You can download BassBoom 0.1.13 and 0.2.8 here:
Download 0.2.8 Download 0.1.13#arch #ArchLinux #bassboom #deb #dpkg #Launchpad #LaunchpadPPA #news #PKGBUILD #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #update #Windows #WindowsInstaller