Since it is no longer in Ubuntu 22.04 as a Debian package, Linux Mint provides the Development Channel version 4131 as part of the 'mint-dev-tools' package.
In Linux Mint 20.3 (Una) sublime-text_4126_amd64.deb was provided. The Stable Channel, Build 4126.
The issue is the Development Channel version does not allow unlimited evaluation. Right away it asks for a license key. Making it unusable for most.
Any chance we could get this fixed for those who just want to use Sublime as a stand-alone?
Right now the work around is to grab the sublime-text_4126_amd64.deb from the Una repository and install it.
Since it is no longer in Ubuntu 22.04 as a Debian package, Linux Mint provides the Development Channel version 4131 as part of the 'mint-dev-tools' package.
In Linux Mint 20.3 (Una) sublime-text_4126_amd64.deb was provided. The Stable Channel, Build 4126.
The issue is the Development Channel version does not allow unlimited evaluation. Right away it asks for a license key. Making it unusable for most.
Any chance we could get this fixed for those who just want to use Sublime as a stand-alone? Right now the work around is to grab the sublime-text_4126_amd64.deb from the Una repository and install it.