I.) Linux Mint 19.x: Here is an easy to install 64-bit deb file version of "qTox (Qtox)" v1.15 for Linux Mint 19.x (based on Ubuntu 18.04) which I just compiled from their current source code in Linux Mint 19.x Xfce/KDE just save the "qtox_1.15.0-79-1_b" file and double-click it to install it. Linux Mint 18.x 32-bit users can also use an earlier version using those links. Linux Mint 17.x users (64 bit and 32-bit) can still use the previous qTox versions linked earlier in this post. In the meantime, here are download links for "qTox" version 1.15.0 for Linux Mint 19.x and 18.x, for 64-bit only. I tried and I could not compile the newer qTox from their source code under Linux Mint 17.x.įYI: From what I have read, the developers are working on updating their repository and will have AppImage and Flatpak options coming in the near future. I think when they create a new AppImage option for newer versions of qTox, that it will also run on Linux Mint 17.x and provide users with newer versions, but they are still working on that. I have tested these myself.Ħ4-bit Stable Qtox deb file, save and double click to install.ģ2-bit Stable Qtox deb file, save and double click to install.įYI: I do not see any new versions for Linux Mint 17.x based on Ubuntu 14.04, but Linux Mint users can still install qTox v1.6 using the links I provided. The new "nightly" (version 1.13) that is there does work for Ubuntu 16.04 = Linux Mint 18.x (64-bit and 32-bit). They are still working on setting up this new repository the way they want it. I purposely did not provide the new download links until they said it was okay to do so, but since you found their new repository, see the links below. And within the past few days, they have just created a new repository for qTox using the same excellent "openSUSE" OBS software packaging website that the previous repository maintainer used, only under a different repository name of course. I have been speaking with the developers and contributors of qTox. They are looking for a new repository maintainer, once they have one up and running, it will provide deb files again. One of the problems is that "OBS" Open Build System which held wonderful options for this, like the Ubuntu (Linux Mint) deb files and a repository has closed. It is light on system resources and just works great. "qTox" is my favorite secure multi-media messenger (text, voice, video) and Skype alternative. In the meantime, read the quote box below to install qTox for Linux Mint 18.x and 19.x. I have been on their developers GitHub website to find out when a new fully functioning working repository (software source) will be up and running, and when I know, I will post that here. It does not store any personal data.People who use superb secure multi-media messenger qTox (Qtox), a great alternative to Skype, or are Interested in installing this, may have noticed that within the past year the previous software repositories and or installation instructions may not be working. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". ![]() The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Advertisement". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". ![]() ![]() The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. ![]() Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly.
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