02-06-2022, 10:41 AM
If no python is the issue, then it also depends where Gimp comes from.
Your linux distro, if a recent edition will not support python2 having moved on to python3. Think 'buntu, debian ... Gimp installed from repository.
Gimp installed using a SNAP installation
Python support should be there if Gimp is installed from a flatpak.
or
Try a Gimp appimage ( a linux 'portable' Gimp) Last version is Gimp 2.10.22 but still perfectly usable.
It might help if you give details of distro / Gimp version.
Your linux distro, if a recent edition will not support python2 having moved on to python3. Think 'buntu, debian ... Gimp installed from repository.
Gimp installed using a SNAP installation
Python support should be there if Gimp is installed from a flatpak.
or
Try a Gimp appimage ( a linux 'portable' Gimp) Last version is Gimp 2.10.22 but still perfectly usable.
It might help if you give details of distro / Gimp version.