Hi, yes I have it running on Ubuntu Jellyfish (22.04)

My understanding is that Flatpak ships its own self contained Python 2...

If your next question is 'What did you do?' my answer is - 'I can't
remember!'

Flatpak is not a native Ubuntu thing, so I would have followed the Flatpak
install for Ubuntu first, and then installed Chirp. (Reboot required - to
be sure, to be sure...)

Mark.

On Fri, 27 May 2022 at 10:17, Cinaed Simson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi - has anyone with a modern Linux OS succeeded in installing a working
> copy of chirp using flatpak?
>
> By a modern Linux I mean one with version of python3  greater then 3.6 -
> in general
>
> In a terminal window, type
>
>     python3
>
> and it will print out the version of python3 when it starts up.
>
> For instance, the version of python3 on my machine is
>
>     Python 3.10.4
>
> -- Cinaed
>
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