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Linux Companion App is now available
#16
Glad to hear that Skip - thanks for sharing that it worked for you.

Mike
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#17
I installed the Flatpak on Fedora 40.  A few obvious clicks to install, run, and connect, and it does look quick and more convenient for some editing tasks.  Neat, thanks.

The only thing I ran into was the path issue mentioned by Daniel.  Following his hint, I deleted the Path= line from the desktop file (which was under /var/lib/flatpak/app somewhere), then rebooted (no doubt there's a better way).
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#18
I'll get that fixed for the next update.

Mike
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#19
Wow, thanks so much Mike, this is just amazing! Thanks for your hard work, I do very appreciate the Linux support!
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#20
I'm glad to hear that! It was a fair amount of work, so it's really nice to know it's providing value for some users.

Mike
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#21
(02-07-2025, 07:01 AM)Zubersoft Wrote: I'm glad to hear that! It was a fair amount of work, so it's really nice to know it's providing value for some users.

Mike
Hello Mike,

I found the Linux companion today and installed it instantly on Debian testing with no problems.

Many thanks!
Rolf
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#22
Installed it on EndeavourOS linux today, and it works like a charm. 
I'm kind of hoping it will be maintained and get a few more features in the future (e.g. allowing to delete/rename composers).
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#23
I believe you should already be able to do that by enabling the composers tab if needed, right-clicking on the composer and selecting "Rename".

Mike
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