October 25, 2024 (Updated December 19, 2024) - Tux Paint 0.9.34 is now available for Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, Android, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Slackware Linux, various Linux distributions (via Flatpak and Snapcraft), Haiku, OpenBSD, & NetBSD! Learn what's new and download it today! View the announcement video.
Download Tux Paint packages or source for Linux:
Current Version (0.9.34):
- RPM Linux Packages
- Users of RedHat and Fedora Linux distributions can download Tux Paint for i686 and x86_64 in RPM format.
- Slackware Linux Packages
- Slackware users can download Tux Paint packages via SlackBuild.org.
- Flatpak Packages for Linux
- Users of a variety of Linux distributions can install Tux Paint via Flatpak, a framework for distributing desktop applications.
- Snap Packages for Linux
- Users of a variety of Linux distributions can install Tux Paint via Snap, a framework for distributing desktop applications.
- Source-code
- Other Linux and Unix users can download the source-code to compile and install Tux Paint. (Developers can get the latest from the Git source-code repository.)
Linux Distribution Packages
Distribution-agnostic Packages
Previous Version (0.9.33):
- Fedora Linux and EPEL Packages
- Users of Fedora and various Enterprise Linux platforms can download pre-compiled Tux Paint packages for their release and architecture from Fedora Package Sources
- openSUSE Linux Packages
- openSUSE users can download pre-compiled Tux Paint packages for their release and architecture from software.opensuse.org.
Linux Distribution Packages
Older Versions:
- Ubuntu Linux Packages
- Ubuntu users can download pre-compiled Tux Paint packages for their release and architecture from Launchpad.
- Debian GNU/Linux Packages
- Debian users can simply download pre-compiled Tux Paint packages for their release and architecture from their preferred Debian archive mirror.
- You can download the latest version as source code and build it yourself.
- The latest version is available as a Flatpak package.
- The latest version is available as a Snap package.
Linux Distribution Packages
Alternatives
Did you know? Tux Paint runs right on your computer, and doesn't require Internet access.