Hi!
Why if I install Sonic Pi from repositories on Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic I get the 3.2 version, but if I install it on Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal) there is only the 2.10 version of Sonic Pi?
Thanks!
@paubarrina - See the following which may describe this a little more:
opened 01:15PM - 28 Jan 18 UTC
closed 02:00PM - 19 Feb 18 UTC
> The Sonic Pi Ubuntu PPA repository always contains the latest stable release f… or Ubuntu 14.04 "Trusty Tahr", 15.10 "Wily Werewolf" and 16.04 "Xenial Xerus".
The latest version of Sonic Pi in the PPA is 2.10.0 and there are a lot of new Ubuntu versions in the meantime. Please update to ensure that Ubuntu users can continue to enjoy this great software without difficulty. :)
nlb
November 22, 2021, 12:24pm
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hi
Similar to the .deb file I have released for the Raspberry Pi, I have now produced a binary deb file for the Ubuntu 20.04 distribution. Note this will NOT be suitable for Ubuntu 18.04 which does not support directly some of the necessary packages. Likewise, it is doubtful if it will work on other linux packages.
You will need to make sure your sound system is set up for use with jackd. I also install qjackctl which is a quick and easy way to configure it.
You can download it from here together…
easy install via deb package
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