How to install XnViewMP in Ubuntu 18.04
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Is there a way to install Image viewer and converter XnViewMP (or Xnview and XnConverter) in Ubuntu 18.04?
Other described ways (14.04, 16.04, 16.10) seem not to work for me.
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Is there a way to install Image viewer and converter XnViewMP (or Xnview and XnConverter) in Ubuntu 18.04?
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Is there a way to install Image viewer and converter XnViewMP (or Xnview and XnConverter) in Ubuntu 18.04?
Other described ways (14.04, 16.04, 16.10) seem not to work for me.
software-installation 18.04 image-processing image-viewer
Is there a way to install Image viewer and converter XnViewMP (or Xnview and XnConverter) in Ubuntu 18.04?
Other described ways (14.04, 16.04, 16.10) seem not to work for me.
software-installation 18.04 image-processing image-viewer
software-installation 18.04 image-processing image-viewer
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XnViewMP is also available as a snap:
~$ snap search xnview
Name Version Publisher Notes Summary
xnviewmp 0.90-snap1 vs - XnView MP is the enhanced version of XnView Classic.
Install with
sudo snap install xnviewmp
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Just tried to download the deb-file from the XnView-homepage although there were a lot of problems with the deb-file in Ubuntu 16.10.
The newer deb-package-versions XnViewMP 0.9x worked without flaws.
Therefore just download the deb-file (64-bit), let it be opened e.g. with the Software Center and have it installed.
XnCovert deb file (64-bit) worked for me, too.
To make the answer more complete, I integrated the answer from mook765 (please vote for his answer):
You can now install it as snap pack:
- directly from the Software Center (package is called xnviewmp) or
- via command line (terminal): sudo snap install xnviewmp
As of writing (Nov 2018) the snap pack is a slightly older version (0.90) than the deb-file (0.92), although the size might be (snap 190 MB, deb file installed folder 100MB). But the snap pack is hopefully automatically updated.
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2 Answers
2
active
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
2
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XnViewMP is also available as a snap:
~$ snap search xnview
Name Version Publisher Notes Summary
xnviewmp 0.90-snap1 vs - XnView MP is the enhanced version of XnView Classic.
Install with
sudo snap install xnviewmp
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up vote
2
down vote
XnViewMP is also available as a snap:
~$ snap search xnview
Name Version Publisher Notes Summary
xnviewmp 0.90-snap1 vs - XnView MP is the enhanced version of XnView Classic.
Install with
sudo snap install xnviewmp
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up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
XnViewMP is also available as a snap:
~$ snap search xnview
Name Version Publisher Notes Summary
xnviewmp 0.90-snap1 vs - XnView MP is the enhanced version of XnView Classic.
Install with
sudo snap install xnviewmp
XnViewMP is also available as a snap:
~$ snap search xnview
Name Version Publisher Notes Summary
xnviewmp 0.90-snap1 vs - XnView MP is the enhanced version of XnView Classic.
Install with
sudo snap install xnviewmp
answered Nov 23 at 19:04
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Just tried to download the deb-file from the XnView-homepage although there were a lot of problems with the deb-file in Ubuntu 16.10.
The newer deb-package-versions XnViewMP 0.9x worked without flaws.
Therefore just download the deb-file (64-bit), let it be opened e.g. with the Software Center and have it installed.
XnCovert deb file (64-bit) worked for me, too.
To make the answer more complete, I integrated the answer from mook765 (please vote for his answer):
You can now install it as snap pack:
- directly from the Software Center (package is called xnviewmp) or
- via command line (terminal): sudo snap install xnviewmp
As of writing (Nov 2018) the snap pack is a slightly older version (0.90) than the deb-file (0.92), although the size might be (snap 190 MB, deb file installed folder 100MB). But the snap pack is hopefully automatically updated.
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Just tried to download the deb-file from the XnView-homepage although there were a lot of problems with the deb-file in Ubuntu 16.10.
The newer deb-package-versions XnViewMP 0.9x worked without flaws.
Therefore just download the deb-file (64-bit), let it be opened e.g. with the Software Center and have it installed.
XnCovert deb file (64-bit) worked for me, too.
To make the answer more complete, I integrated the answer from mook765 (please vote for his answer):
You can now install it as snap pack:
- directly from the Software Center (package is called xnviewmp) or
- via command line (terminal): sudo snap install xnviewmp
As of writing (Nov 2018) the snap pack is a slightly older version (0.90) than the deb-file (0.92), although the size might be (snap 190 MB, deb file installed folder 100MB). But the snap pack is hopefully automatically updated.
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
up vote
1
down vote
accepted
Just tried to download the deb-file from the XnView-homepage although there were a lot of problems with the deb-file in Ubuntu 16.10.
The newer deb-package-versions XnViewMP 0.9x worked without flaws.
Therefore just download the deb-file (64-bit), let it be opened e.g. with the Software Center and have it installed.
XnCovert deb file (64-bit) worked for me, too.
To make the answer more complete, I integrated the answer from mook765 (please vote for his answer):
You can now install it as snap pack:
- directly from the Software Center (package is called xnviewmp) or
- via command line (terminal): sudo snap install xnviewmp
As of writing (Nov 2018) the snap pack is a slightly older version (0.90) than the deb-file (0.92), although the size might be (snap 190 MB, deb file installed folder 100MB). But the snap pack is hopefully automatically updated.
Just tried to download the deb-file from the XnView-homepage although there were a lot of problems with the deb-file in Ubuntu 16.10.
The newer deb-package-versions XnViewMP 0.9x worked without flaws.
Therefore just download the deb-file (64-bit), let it be opened e.g. with the Software Center and have it installed.
XnCovert deb file (64-bit) worked for me, too.
To make the answer more complete, I integrated the answer from mook765 (please vote for his answer):
You can now install it as snap pack:
- directly from the Software Center (package is called xnviewmp) or
- via command line (terminal): sudo snap install xnviewmp
As of writing (Nov 2018) the snap pack is a slightly older version (0.90) than the deb-file (0.92), although the size might be (snap 190 MB, deb file installed folder 100MB). But the snap pack is hopefully automatically updated.
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