Toon Boom Harmony Linux Install | Safe |

sudo systemctl stop rlm sudo systemctl disable rlm

Officially, Toon Boom only supports CentOS 7/8 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) . Unofficially, with some tweaks, you can get it running on Ubuntu LTS, Debian, and Fedora.

sudo nano /usr/local/bin/run-harmony Paste this: toon boom harmony linux install

If you stick to (or Rocky Linux 8), you will enjoy a flawless, officially supported experience. If you prefer Ubuntu, be prepared to wrestle with library symlinks—but once working, Harmony runs surprisingly well.

echo 'export PATH=/opt/ToonBoom/Harmony_20/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bashrc source ~/.bashrc From the terminal: sudo systemctl stop rlm sudo systemctl disable rlm

/opt/ToonBoom/Harmony_20/bin/RLM/rlmutil rlmstat -a -s 5053@localhost To completely remove Harmony:

# Check your OpenSSL version openssl version # Then symlink (adjust paths) sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.3 /usr/lib/libssl.so.1.0.0 Solution: This is common on Ubuntu. Force the correct plugin path: If you prefer Ubuntu, be prepared to wrestle

sudo apt install pulseaudio pulseaudio-utils pulseaudio --start Linux excels at pipeline automation. You can render scenes or export movies without the GUI.