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This page contains download links for an older version of Tux Paint. At the moment, the latest version, 0.9.34, has not been built for this platform.

Tux Paint packages are available for Fedora and Enterprise Linux, including (but not limited to) Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), Scientific Linux, and Oracle Linux. (Learn more about Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL).)

Available Tux Paint packages for various releases of Fedora (as of November 27, 2024) are listed below. (More details on Tux Paint packages in Fedora may be found at Fedora Package Sources (Fedora's repository for package maintenance).)


October 25, 2024 (Updated November 17, 2024) - Tux Paint 0.9.34 is now available for Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, Android (via Google Play Store), Android (via F-Droid), Android (direct download), Red Hat Enterprise Linux, various Linux distributions (via Flatpak), various Linux distributions (via Snapcraft), Haiku, & OpenBSD! Learn what's new and download it today! View the announcement video.

Tux Paint Packages in Fedora Linux

Tux Paint

tuxpaint

Distro Version Tux Paint Version Maintainer
Fedora 41 version 0.9.33 Gwyn Ciesla
Fedora 40 version 0.9.33 Gwyn Ciesla
Fedora 39 version 0.9.29 Gwyn Ciesla

the latest version, 0.9.34, was not yet packaged when we checked on November 27, 2024

Tux Paint Config.

Distro Version Tux Paint Config. Version Maintainer
Fedora 41 Gwyn Ciesla
Fedora 40 Gwyn Ciesla
Fedora 39 Gwyn Ciesla

the latest version, 0.0.25, was not yet packaged when we checked on November 27, 2024

Tux Paint Stamps

tuxpaint-stamps

Distro Version Tux Paint Stamps Version Maintainer
Fedora 41 version 2020-05-29 Gwyn Ciesla
Fedora 40 version 2020-05-29 Gwyn Ciesla
Fedora 39 version 2020-05-29 Gwyn Ciesla

the latest version, 2024-10-25, was not yet packaged when we checked on November 27, 2024


Alternatives

Tux Paint RPM packages have been made available by the Tux Paint team.



Did you know? Tux Paint is named after Tux the penguin, the mascot of the Linux operating system. "Tux" is short for tuxedo.