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Subject:    Re: Krita 2.9 alpha - 2.8.1: installed on the same Linux Distro
From:       silvio grosso <grossosilvio () yahoo ! it>
Date:       2014-04-06 15:33:15
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Hi Boud,

Boud wrote:
> Well, it is possible, but only if you build krita yourself. I've got every 
version from 2.2 upwards on my desktop -- but using packages, it's not 
possible, I'm afraid.

Thanks a bunch for your fast reply ;-)

Silvio


Il Domenica 6 Aprile 2014 17:24, Boudewijn Rempt <boud@valdyas.org> ha scritto:
 
Well, it is possible, but only if you build krita yourself. I've got every 
> version from 2.2 upwards on my desktop -- but using packages, it's not 
> possible, I'm afraid.
> 
> 
> On Sun, 6 Apr 2014, silvio grosso wrote:
> 
> > Hi everyone,
> > 
> > Today, I have built Krita 2.9 alpha on Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty (Unity - Desktop) \
> > *THANKS* to the magnificent tutorial by David Revoy, that is "Building krita on \
> > Linux (for cats)". I was curious about the new set of icons :-)
> > 
> > These
 icons are extremely well done (very good indeed IMHO)
> > Therefore, thanks a lot to the artist who made them (and to David Revoy for his \
> > tutorial for building Krita on Linux)  :-) 
> > More to the topic, is it possible to run 2 different versions of Krita on the \
> > same Linux Distro (e.g. both installed on Ubuntu or Kubuntu)? 
> > In the past, I have read the answer is NO (I have gathered they might conflict) \
> > but I am not really sure about this. In essence, I would like to run Krita 2.9 \
> > alpha AND Krita 2.8.1 on the same Linux distro (for testing purposes...). At \
> > present, to do so,  I run two different virtual machines (both handled by \
> > VirtualBox - where Windows 7 is the host): the first with  Krita 2.9 alpha (it \
> > runs on Ubuntu 14.04); the second with Krita 2.8.1 (it runs on Kubuntu 14.04) 
> > Best regards,
> > 
> > Silvio Grosso
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 


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clear="none"><br clear="none">Boud wrote:<br clear="none">&gt; Well, it is possible, \
but only if you build krita yourself. I've got every <br clear="none">version from \
2.2 upwards on my desktop -- but using packages, it's not <br clear="none">possible, \
I'm afraid.<br clear="none"><br clear="none">Thanks a bunch for your fast reply \
;-)<br clear="none"><br clear="none">Silvio<br clear="none"><div \
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sans-serif;font-size:12pt;"> <div dir="ltr"> <font face="Arial" size="2"> Il Domenica \
6 Aprile 2014 17:24, Boudewijn Rempt &lt;boud@valdyas.org&gt; ha scritto:<br \
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255);margin-left:5px;margin-top:5px;padding-left:5px;">  <div \
class="yiv3565107851y_msg_container">Well, it is possible, but only if you build \
krita yourself. I've got every <br clear="none">version from 2.2 upwards on my \
desktop -- but using packages, it's not <br clear="none">possible, I'm afraid.<br \
clear="none"><div  class="yiv3565107851yqt6231782373" \
id="yiv3565107851yqtfd87456"><br clear="none">On Sun, 6 Apr 2014, silvio grosso \
wrote:<br clear="none"><br clear="none">&gt; Hi everyone,<br clear="none">&gt; <br \
clear="none">&gt; Today, I have built Krita 2.9 alpha on Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty (Unity - \
Desktop) *THANKS* to the magnificent tutorial by David Revoy, that is "Building krita \
on Linux (for cats)".<br clear="none">&gt; I was curious about the new set of icons \
:-)<br clear="none">&gt; <br clear="none">&gt; These  icons are extremely well done \
(very good indeed IMHO)<br clear="none">&gt; Therefore, thanks a lot to the artist \
who made them (and to David Revoy for his tutorial for building Krita on Linux)&nbsp; \
:-)<br clear="none">&gt; <br clear="none">&gt; More to the topic, is it possible to \
run 2 different versions of Krita on the same Linux Distro (e.g. both installed on \
Ubuntu or Kubuntu)?<br clear="none">&gt; <br clear="none">&gt; In the past, I have \
read the answer is NO (I have gathered they might conflict) but I am not really sure \
about this.<br clear="none">&gt; In essence, I would like to run Krita 2.9 alpha AND \
Krita 2.8.1 on the same Linux distro (for testing purposes...).<br clear="none">&gt; \
At present, to do so,&nbsp; I run two different virtual machines (both handled by \
VirtualBox - where Windows 7 is the host): the first with&nbsp; Krita 2.9 alpha (it \
runs on Ubuntu 14.04); the second with Krita 2.8.1 (it runs on Kubuntu 14.04)<br  \
clear="none">&gt; <br clear="none">&gt; Best regards,<br clear="none">&gt; <br \
clear="none">&gt; Silvio Grosso<br clear="none">&gt; <br clear="none">&gt; <br \
clear="none">&gt; <br clear="none">&gt;</div><br clear="none"><br clear="none"></div> \
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