zapzap 7.4.1-1~noble for noble
(updated 2026-08-17) — architectures: amd64. This page is regenerated automatically from the
repository metadata, so the version above is exactly what apt install zapzap gives you today.
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS “Noble Numbat” is a long-term support release with standard support into 2029. ZapZap is not shipped at its latest version by the official Ubuntu archives,
so this repository builds current upstream releases as native .deb packages targeted
specifically at noble, with dependencies matching what Ubuntu 24.04 LTS actually ships.
And then it keeps doing it. Every new upstream release is packaged and published
here within hours, so ZapZap updates arrive the same way your system updates do — through
apt upgrade, unattended-upgrades, or whatever already runs on your machine. No release
page to watch, no version to compare, no dpkg -i to remember.
🚀 Install ZapZap on noble
Step 1: Add the deb.griffo.io repository
sudo install -d -m 0755 /etc/apt/keyrings
curl -fsSL https://deb.griffo.io/EA0F721D231FDD3A0A17B9AC7808B4DD62C41256.asc | sudo gpg --dearmor --yes -o /etc/apt/keyrings/deb.griffo.io.gpg
echo "deb [signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/deb.griffo.io.gpg] https://deb.griffo.io/apt noble main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/deb.griffo.io.list > /dev/null
sudo apt updateinstall -d -m 0755 /etc/apt/keyrings
curl -fsSL https://deb.griffo.io/EA0F721D231FDD3A0A17B9AC7808B4DD62C41256.asc | gpg --dearmor --yes -o /etc/apt/keyrings/deb.griffo.io.gpg
echo "deb [signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/deb.griffo.io.gpg] https://deb.griffo.io/apt noble main" | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/deb.griffo.io.list > /dev/null
apt updateThe sources line above pins the noble suite explicitly, so it keeps working
in containers and images where lsb_release is unavailable.
Step 2: Install ZapZap
sudo apt install -y zapzapapt install -y zapzap🔄 Updating
Updates arrive through normal system maintenance — new upstream releases are usually packaged within hours:
sudo apt update && sudo apt install --only-upgrade zapzapapt update && apt install --only-upgrade zapzap🗑️ Uninstalling
sudo apt remove zapzap
# optionally remove the repository as well:
sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/deb.griffo.io.list /etc/apt/keyrings/deb.griffo.io.gpgapt remove zapzap
# optionally remove the repository as well:
rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/deb.griffo.io.list /etc/apt/keyrings/deb.griffo.io.gpg📋 ZapZap versions across Debian & Ubuntu releases
The same repository serves every supported release — this table is generated from the live repository metadata:
| Release | Suite | ZapZap version |
|---|---|---|
| Debian 12 “Bookworm” | bookworm | 7.4.1-1~bookworm |
| Debian 13 “Trixie” | trixie | 7.4.1-1~trixie |
| Debian 14 “Forky” | forky | 7.4.1-1~forky |
| Debian Sid | sid | 7.4.1-1~sid |
| Ubuntu 22.04 LTS “Jammy Jellyfish” | jammy | 7.4.1-1~jammy |
| Ubuntu 24.04 LTS “Noble Numbat” | noble (this page) | 7.4.1-1~noble |
| Ubuntu 25.10 “Questing Quokka” | questing | 7.4.1-1~questing |
| Ubuntu 26.04 LTS “Resolute” | resolute | 7.4.1-1~resolute |
❓ Frequently asked questions
Is this an official ZapZap package?
No — deb.griffo.io is an unofficial repository maintained by Dario Griffo. Packages are built automatically from official upstream ZapZap releases; the packaging is open source at dariogriffo/zapzap-debian.
Why not install ZapZap from the official Ubuntu archive?
Ubuntu's archive freezes package versions when a release ships and afterwards receives mostly security and stability fixes, so fast-moving tools are either absent or several releases behind. This repository tracks upstream releases instead, with builds targeted at each Ubuntu release.
How quickly do new ZapZap releases arrive?
The repository polls upstream releases and publishes new builds automatically, typically within hours of an upstream release. Subscribe to the release feed to follow updates.
Which architectures are supported on noble?
zapzap is currently built for: amd64.