This page currently corresponds to Tux Paint version 0.9.34.
Betriebssystem-Anforderungen
- Windows:Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
- macOS: Requires macOS, version 10.10 (Yosemite) or later
- Android: Requires Android OS version 5 or later
- Linux: (Keine speziellen Betriebssystem-Anforderungen)
Note: Older versions of Tux Paint are available which work on earlier versions of Windows and macOS / Mac OS X operating systems, as well as other platforms no longer supported by Tux Paint.
Storage Requirement
Note: Storage requirements are for the base installation. Obviously, as you create and save images using Tux Paint, more disk space will be used.
- Tux Paint
- Windows: Ca. 22 MB
- macOS: Ca. 22 MB
- Linux: Ca. 22 MB
- Tux Paint Stamps (Vollinstallation)
- Zählen Sie ca. 233 MB dazu.
Minimal empfohlene CPU
- Windows: 200MHz Pentium
- macOS: Intel CPU
- Linux: 200MHz Pentium, 233MHz G3, etc.
Desktop / Laptop Computer Hardware Requirements
- Bildschirm: 640x480 oder mehr; 800x600 empfohlen
- Grafikkarte: Unterstützt 640x480, 16pbb (Tausende Farben) oder mehr; 1024x768 oder besser, 24bpp empfohlen
- Maus: Ein-Tasten-Maus oder besser; Scrollrad unterstützt, aber nicht unbedingt nötig (jedes Gerät, das als Maus fungiert, wird unterstützt, z. B. berührungsempfindlicher Bildschirm, Zeichentablett, Tablet-PC, Trackball, Leuchtstift usw.)
- Keyboard: (recommended) For entering text with the Text and Label tools, and/or as an accessibility alternative to mouse input.
- Joystick: (optional) As an accessibility alternative to mouse input.
RAM-Speicher-Anforderungen
- Bei der Standardauflösung (800x600)
- Windows: Ca. 40 MB frei
- macOS: Ca. 16 MB frei
- Linux: Ca. 33 MB frei
- Bei der kleinsten Auflösung (640x480)
- Windows: Ca. 28 MB frei
- macOS: Ca. 32 MB frei
- Linux: Ca. 24 MB frei
- Bei sehr großer Auflösung (1600x1200)
- Windows: Ca. 150 MB frei
- macOS: Ca. 55 MB frei
- Linux: Ca. 140 MB frei
Nötige Bibliotheken
Tux Paint utilizes a number of Open Source libraries. Pre-packaged releases of Tux Paint (e.g., Windows, macOS, Android) include the necessary libraries. Linux users who download Tux Paint from their distribution's repositories should receive the necessary library packages when they install the 'tuxpaint
' package. Linux users who download Tux Paint packages from this website, or who wish to compile Tux Paint from source-code, may need to find and download the necessary libraries.
- Simple DirectMedia Layer library (libSDL) (version 2.0.8 or newer)
- SDL_image (for PNG and JPEG loading support)
- SDL_ttf (for fonts)
- SDL_mixer (optional, for sound)
- libPNG (for PNG saving support)
- SDL_gfx (for rotation)
- SDL2_Pango (for text rendering)
- Cairo (optional, for SVG support)
- libRSVG (optional, for SVG support)
- gettext (for multilingual support)
- libpaper (for printing support on POSIX systems)
- FriBiDi (optional, for bidirectional text input)
- libimagequant (from the pngquant2 project; for animated GIF slideshow export)
- libunibreak (to allow Tux Paint Config. to word-wrap correctly in Japanese and some other languages)
- libxml2
Note: If you wish to compile from source-code, be sure to also install the corresponding development packages for the libraries (e.g., "libsdl2-dev
").
Schon gewusst? Tux Paint ist nach Tux dem Pinguin, dem Maskottchen des Linux-Betriebssystems benannt. Tux ist eine Kurzform des englischen Tuxedo.