It looks like the possible workarounds include the 3 listed below. Quote from MatN:
> Fuse is not needed by CinGG itself, it is used only by AppImage to expand > the compressed image and start it. (So there is no way to add something in > CinGG to avoid the issue). > - an ugly workaround is to start CinGG with a cmd line parameter, which > will cause an expansion of the image in a directory below the appimage > and run it. --appimage-extract-and-run will do this. But unlike the normal > running, this will not delete the directory afterwards. > And Quote from Andrea: > You might still be able to extract the contents of this AppImage if you > run it with the --appimage-extract option. > > *The 3 possible workarounds:* (1) https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/CinelerraGG_Manual/FAQ_Known_Problems_Workarou.html If Andrea has time to verify the method as noted in the manual. (2) For Debian *Trixie* (not officially released yet), install libfuse2t64. (3) For latest *Arch,* install fuse2.
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