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AppImage Cannot Execute Binary File | Why?

by | May 5, 2024

Appimage cannot execute binary file means the system is unable to recognize or run the embedded binary for some reason. Bobcares, as a part of our Server Management Service offers solutions to every query that comes our way.

AppImage Cannot Execute Binary File: Causes

When trying to run a binary file in the AppImage format on a Linux system, the “AppImage Cannot Execute Binary File” error usually arises. Some of the causes of the error are the following:

appimage cannot execute binary file

1. It’s possible that the AppImage file doesn’t have approval to run.

2. The error may occur if the AppImage is for a different processor architecture than the user’s.

3. The AppImage itself may have been corrupted by an incorrect download or transfer.

Fixes

1. Firstly, we must check the file permissions:

i. Select the AppImage file with a right-click.

ii. Select either “Get Info” or “Properties” based on the desktop environment.

iii. Then, search for the “Permissions” tab.

iv. Verify that “Allow running file as program” is also checked.

2. Now, we’ve to check the Architecture Compatibility. The details is typically available on the download page. We’ll need to locate the one that is compatible with the architecture of the system if there is a mismatch.

3. An invalid setup may be the source of this issue. So, if the setup doesn’t succeed, we must try setting it up from a secure source once more.

4. Some AppImages may need external dependencies in addition to those found in the file. So, we must check whether the system need any extra libraries or packages to be set up.

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Conclusion

We can easily fix the AppImage cannot execute binary file with the steps provided in this article from our Tech team.

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