Download and install SolarLayout on Linux — AppImage (portable) or .deb (Debian / Ubuntu).
SolarLayout for Linux ships as two formats:
AppImage — portable single-file binary. Runs on most distros
(Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Arch, etc.) without
installation. Pick this if you're not sure.
.deb — for Debian / Ubuntu / Linux Mint. Installs system-wide
via apt or dpkg and adds a Start menu entry.
64-bit (x86_64) only. ARM builds will follow once external Linux
ARM customers materialize.
That's it. The AppImage carries every dependency it needs. No system
packages, no root access.
To put it in your application menu, install
AppImageLauncher
— it'll add SolarLayout to your launcher automatically when you run
the AppImage for the first time.
Open SolarLayout from your application menu or the AppImage. You'll
see the sign-in screen on first launch — click Sign in (or
Create account), finish in your browser, and the app picks up
automatically. See Signing in for the
step-by-step.
For the .deb, the update banner replaces the installed binary in
place (writes to /opt/solarlayout/ — may prompt for sudo on some
distros).
For the AppImage, the update banner downloads a new AppImage
alongside the old one and asks you to restart. The old AppImage stays
on disk until you delete it manually.