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GIMP 0.54, the 1996 build used to create Tux the Linux mascot, is now available as a Flatpak with bundled dependencies. GNOME developer balooii released the package, allowing users to install and run the 30-year-old image editor on modern PCs without configuration.
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GIMP 0.54 returns as a Flatpak for modern Linux