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How to install GIMP on Linux?

Last Updated : 02 Jun, 2022
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GIMP is a free and open-source raster graphics editor used for image manipulation and image editing, free-form drawing, transcoding between different image file formats, and more specialized tasks. It is not designed to be used for drawing, though some artists and creators have used it for such. In this article, we will go through the installation steps of the GIMP editor on the Linux Operating System.

Features and Capabilities:

  • It consists of a full suite of painting tools including a Brush, Pencil, Airbrush, Clone, etc.
  • It has sub-pixel sampling for all paint tools for high-quality anti-aliasing.
  • It is an extremely powerful gradient editor and blends tool.
  • It does support custom brushes and patterns. 

Installing GIMP on Linux 

GIMP can be installed on Linux through two different methods:

  • Installing GIMP on Ubuntu via GUI
  • Installing GIMP on Ubuntu via Terminal

Let’s go through both methods one by one.

Method 1: Installing GIMP on Ubuntu via GUI:

Step 1: In this step the user needs to go to the Ubuntu app software store and find the GIMP software using the search bar of the software store.

 

Step 2: Here, the user simply needs to click on the GIMP app and click on the install button present further it will ask the user to authenticate and the software will start installing on the device.

 

Step 3: Once the installation has been completed, the user can simply go to the search option and search and click on the gimp software to start it.

 

 

Method 2: Installing GIMP on Ubuntu via Terminal:

Step 1: This step is to update the Linux used by the user to get the latest version so that it can make the process much faster and the system updates will make the installing easily without facing any issues.

sudo apt update

 

Step 2: Install the GIMP. Here, it is the final step to install the GIMP just the user needs to type the below-mentioned command in the working Linux terminal and the GIMP will be successfully installed in the system.

sudo apt install gimp

 

Verifying GIMP  installation on Linux

For ensuring the installation of GIMP on our system, we can use the search option in the menu bar and verify it.

 


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