The Krypton QT Linux Wallet is ready for beta testing.(1) download linux wallet from :
https://mega.nz/#!qE5nlSKD!YLqzVwC9tEDRgGWTrdow5_XiKJ2CQv_J0_Mccrk8fmk(2) from terminal, type these instructions:
chmod 775 krypton-qt
chmod +x krypton-qt
sudo apt-get install QtQuick
(3) start GKR
If you haven't already, compile GKR from this source:
https://bitbucket.org/gkrypto/go-krypton/Building GKR requires two external dependencies, Go and GMP. You can install them using your favorite package manager.
Once the dependencies are installed, run:
chmod +x build/*
make gkr

To start GKR run:
build/bin/gkr
(4) Now you can open your Krypton QT Linux Wallet from the linux gui by double clicking the file, krypton-qt.
*This process will be cleaned up for distribution.
Thank you, @paolo77, for compiling this KR QT Linux Wallet.
Great to see that there is going to be hope for Linux users. I have been a little away from Krypton for a few days, but now I am up to date and I can see that there is some good progress. Hopefully with the stable release of the KR wallet for Linux, I would be able to get in sync with the network in no time under my spare Ubuntu laptop. This will be something very interesting to try. I'll check this beta version myself and share my experiences about it.
Also, KR becoming a PoS coin would definitely be a huge start if it happens to implement it before ETH or any other clone does. I'd bet that there will be huge interest into Krypton once this happens. But still, I can't rush development so it is only a suggestion.
Krypton is a really good coin, and sometimes I wonder why is it so cheap? Anyways, I'll be looking forward for more great updates like this.
