![]() ![]() If for some reason you don’t like GIMP 2.10.0 and want to go back to GIMP 2.Do you know GIMP? What a dumb question I just asked, right? At the moment, one of the most popular open source image editors has v2.8.18 in its most updated version, but that is only in its official or stable version. Uninstall GIMP 2.10.0 and restore GIMP 2.8 Alternatively, you can simply look for software updates using the GUI software updater after adding the PPA to update GIMP 2.8 to GIMP 2.10.0. In that case, first, uninstall the older GIMP and then install the latest version. On some systems, it is possible that installing GIMP 2.10.0 over a previous GIMP installation creates problems. ![]() Once the flatpak support is added, run the command below to install GIMP. sudo add-apt-repository ppa:alexlarsson/flatpak This can be done using the following commands. You will need to enable Flatpak support on your system first in order to install the GIMP flatpak. GIMP 2.10.0 is also available as a Flatpak. Sudo apt-get update (not required in Ubuntu 18.04)
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