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How to Install GIMP 2.10 on Ubuntu 20.04

How to Install GIMP on Ubuntu 20.04

GIMP is most popular open-source and cross platform application for image manipulation. It’s used to optimize images, convert the types of images and much more. GIMP is available for Linux, Windows, macOS, and FreeBSD etc. This tutorial will show you how to install the latest Gimp on Ubuntu 20.04.

Prerequisites

You must logged in as root or user account with sudo privileges.

Step 1 – Update Package Index

First of all update the package index by running below command:

sudo apt update

Step 2 – Installing GIMP

By default, the Ubuntu standard repository includes the gimp package on Ubuntu 20.04. So we will install it using the apt package manager. You would simply execute the below command to install:

sudo apt install gimp

Step 3 – Start GIMP Application

At this stage, GIMP application is installed on your Ubuntu system. You can start it by the clicking on Activities and search gimp keyword and click on GIMP icon. If you are familiar with command line than you can start it by typing gimp on your terminal.

It will show like at initially:

Upgrade GIMP

You can upgrade GIMP package whenever the new update is available, run the following command.

sudo apt-get install --only-upgrade

Uninstall GIMP

If you would like to uninstall the GIMP application you can do it easily. Use the below command to remove the GIMP application and all dependencies from your system.

sudo apt-get purge gimp gimp-plugin-registry

At last, you can run the below command to remove any unused files and free up disk space.

sudo apt-get autoremove

GIMP Features

Following the few important features of GIMP:

Conclusion

You have learned how to install the GIMP application on the Ubuntu 20.04 system. To know more about GIMP 2.1 visit release note.

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