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Krita 4.2.6 released

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A bit later than expected, because of a regression found during beta testing, we're releasing Krita 4.2.6. Over 120 people have participated in the beta test survey, so this is something we'll repeat for the next release.

This release also contains an important workaround for users with an AMD Ryzen 5 3500 CPU. This CPU has a bug in its hardware random generator that caused crashes.

New features:

We want to especially thank Karl Ove Hufthammer for his extensive work on polishing the translatable string.

Bugs fixed

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Windows

Note for Windows users: if you encounter crashes, please follow these instructions to use the debug symbols so we can figure out where Krita crashes.

Linux

(If, for some reason, Firefox thinks it needs to load this as text: to download, right-click on the link.)

OSX

Note: the gmic-qt is not available on OSX.

Source code

md5sum

For all downloads:

Key

The Linux appimage and the source .tar.gz and .tar.xz tarballs are signed. You can retrieve the public key over https here: 0x58b9596c722ea3bd.asc. The signatures are here (filenames ending in .sig).


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