Tracy,
You could also build the latest from source. It is not terribly
difficult and there are good instructions on the wiki, however, you
probably do want a mostly up-to-date base system as some library
dependencies need to also be up-to-date for building, and if they are
not, that can get messy quickly. (I recall a few years back trying to
build on an older Ubuntu and running into issues where I couldn't
upgrade the needed dependencies, but that version was probably about 4–5
years old at that time)
Regards,
Adrien
On 1/14/26 8:04 PM, Tracy wrote:
Thanks to both Liz (for the flatpack suggestion - I am not a fan of
flatpack, or the other self-encapsulated setups, so I might have to do some
digging to convince myself to try it) and to David (for confirming the
change to the Since Last Run dialog happened in the 5.x series).
It is obviously not a major break issue, so I may just wait until I'm ready
to upgrade Ubuntu - which will likely be sometime before April 😇
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