If you are on Debian or Ubuntu, its recommended to use <ahref="https://kx.studio/Repositories">the KXStudio repositories</a>.
On Arch Linux based distribution there is an <ahref="https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/luppp/">official
package</a> available.
This is the best way to get a package. But currently Loopp does not get shipped with any distribution. If you are a packager and interested, let me know!
</p>
<h4>Build it on your own!</h4>
<p>
If there is no official package for your distribution, we recommend building Luppp on your own. Learning this also enables you to
try the latest features and help developing. Its not hard, read <ahref="https://github.com/openAVproductions/openAV-Luppp/tree/release-1.2.1#install">here</a>
If there is no official package for your distribution, we recommend building Loopp on your own. Learning this also enables you to
try the latest features and help developing. Its not hard, read <ahref="https://git.netzspielplatz.de/soundship/loopp#install">here</a>
how to do it!
</p>
<h4>App Image</h4>
<p>
If your distribution does not provide a package and you don't want to build Luppp on your own, you can use the
<ahref="https://github.com/openAVproductions/openAV-Luppp/releases/latest">the latest App Image</a> directly from Github. It runs on
If your distribution does not provide a package and you don't want to build Loopp on your own, you can use the
<ahref="https://git.netzspielplatz.de/soundship/loopp/-/jobs/artifacts/master/download?job=package-AppImage">the latest App Image</a> directly from Gitlab. <spanstyle="color: red;">Note: This is a development build and not a stable release!</span> It runs on
any Linux, without installing any dependencies. Read <ahref="https://appimage.org/">here</a> how to execute an App Image.
Please note: App Images introduce additional CPU load and might reduce stability of Luppp!
Please note: App Images introduce additional CPU load and might reduce stability of Loopp!