![]() When UnityHub was distributed as an AppImage there was no such problem. This is the same reason why Ubuntu's PPA suck and why Canonical developed Snap to replace them. Now, any time I will update my system, I will have to blindly trust that Unity didn't made any mistake and didn't get hacked. The problem is a package repository has the power to replace ANY package on the system! If Unity's repository is badly configured (either by mistake or malice) then it has the power to destroy the entire system. Unity is now forcing us to add a package repository to our system in order to install UnityHub. ![]() ![]() If you experience any issues, please file a bug report directly in the Hub by selecting your profile icon > Troubleshooting > Report a bug.įind out what we are working on and share your ideas with us by viewing the Unity Hub roadmap.Ĭlick to expand.Exactly. As of today, users will need to install the Unity Hub through the steps described in the installation documentation. Please note that the previous ‘download Hub for Linux’ link is no longer supported. In order to install the Unity Hub, follow the instructions outlined in our documentation. The Unity Hub is now supported on machines running CentOS 7 and Ubuntu 18.04, 20.04 operating systems. ![]() This release improves the experience for Linux users by installing the Unity Hub and accessing its resources and features. In our latest release, we’ve introduced workflow improvements and new feature support designed to improve our users’ productivity and quality of life. The Unity Hub is a desktop app that streamlines the way you find, download, and manage your Unity projects and Editor installations. ![]()
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