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In several places the wiki says that PPAs are a way to keep AppImageLauncher updated:
Note: For Ubuntu 19.04 and newer as well as derivatives, there's two PPAs (personal package archives) available providing a simple way to install and update AppImageLauncher (thanks Peter Jonas for creating and maintaining them):
-- from the README
and also here:
On Ubuntu and derivatives, you can use one of the PPAs provided by Peter Jonas. This way, you receive updates automatically.
-- from the Wiki
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In several places the wiki says that PPAs are a way to keep AppImageLauncher updated:
and also here:
Yet, at the same time on Launchpad it says:
When I installed the PPA, the AIL settings app showed that "updater unavailable"
How can I have AIL update when a new version is published, without repeatedly visiting the repository?
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