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How to upgrade BassBoom on Linux!
Upgrading BassBoom on Linux is simple, depending on the way you've installed it. To upgrade it, choose your preferred method.
Method 1: Manual unpack
If you like to manually unpack the BassBoom packages, follow these steps:
Ensure that you have all the required software installed
Download the latest release ZIP file from this page.
Unpack the ZIP archive to any folder of your choice
Open your favorite terminal emulator, like Konsole, and change the working directory to a folder containing the BassBoom executable
Execute
dotnet BassBoom.Cli.dllto start the kernel
Method 2: Ubuntu PPA
If you're running Ubuntu, you can upgrade BassBoom using the Ubuntu PPA. Just follow these steps:
Open your terminal emulator and execute the following:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:eofla/bassboomsudo apt update
Upgrade the
bassboompackage and follow the instructions (appending the-XXsuffix to indicate the third API version part, such as2)sudo apt install bassboom-2
Start
bassboom(appending the same suffix above, likebassboom-2), or use your app drawer to findBassBoomcorresponding to your installed API version
You can choose between the version series that you want to upgrade in the output of the apt command when it prompts you to select one of them, as bassboom is a virtual package.
Method 3: Arch Linux AUR
If you're running Arch, you can upgrade BassBoom using the Arch Linux AUR. Just follow these steps:
Open your terminal emulator and install your preferred AUR helper. Further steps assume that you have Yay installed.
Upgrade the
bassboom-2package and follow the instructions (appending the-XXsuffix to indicate the third API version part, such as2)yay -Sy bassboom-2
Start
bassboom(appending the same suffix above, likebassboom-2), or use your app drawer to findBassBoomcorresponding to your installed API version
You can't install the release version and the cutting-edge (those with the -git suffix) version at the same time, since files conflict.
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