> On Oct 29, 2022, at 2:40 PM, David Cousens <davidcousen...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> John,
> I usually build the latest release from the source code on Linux Mint
> (currently
> 21.3) as soon as a new release comes out. My desktop is getting a bit ancient
> but still has no problem with Linux. I also run the Windows version on my
> wife's
> laptop (Windows 11). Not averse to having to build dependencies from scratch
> on
> Linux if I have to but would prefer not to where possible.
> I tried Flatpak early on when there was a bit of extra setup to configure
> access
> to the system resources but haven't been back now that most of those have
> likely
> been sorted.
David,
I don't know how to support that: https://repology.org doesn't report linux
mint 21 at all and 20 shows only 137 packages, with no entries for aqbanking,
anything starting with lib including libgtk+-3.0, libofx, or libxml, nor
sqlite3. Searching for those names at http://packages.linuxmint.com also
produced nothing. However, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Mint says that
Mint follows Ubuntu LTS releases with a slight delay. As long as that's true
and you keep up to date with new releases you should have no problems.
Regards,
John Ralls
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