To do this we first update the repositories of our Linux Apps, then we download OSU Lazer, next we make the package executable as a program, then we launch OSU Lazer to make sure that it works, and lastly, we create an application launcher for it, with the built-in menu editor. Enjoy!
Commands Used:
1) sudo apt update
2) wget https://github.com/ppy/osu/releases/latest/download/osu.AppImage
3) chmod 755 osu.AppImage
4) ./osu.AppImage --disable-framerate-limit
5) sudo apt install menulibre
6) menulibre
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