MuseScore *.AppImage -help # displays a complete list of command line options If not the case then amend the file path accordingly): This command works on all Linux systems ( Note: The code below assumes that the AppImage is in the Downloads folder. The process may be slightly different in other file managers. Enable the option labelled "Allow executing file as a program".Right-click on the AppImage and select "Properties".Step 2: Give the file permission to execute ![]() Once downloaded, the file will be named " MuseScore-X.Y.Z-$(arch).AppImage". Go to the download page and find the AppImage that best matches your architecture. ![]() armv7 (or later) - ARM processor (phones & tablets, Raspberry Pi 2/3 running Ubuntu Mate, some Chromebooks, usually 32-bit at present).x86_64 (or similar) - 64-bit Intel/AMD processor (modern laptop and desktop computers, most Chromebooks).i686 (or similar) - 32-bit Intel/AMD processor (found on older machines). ![]() The output will be something like " i686", " x86_64" or " armv7":
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