Some example file names are as follows - where 8 digits represent yyyymmdd:
\begin{lstlisting}[style=sh]
- CinGG-20220131-x86_64.AppImage
+ CinGG-20230131-x86_64.AppImage
(currently based on Fedora 32, linux kernel 5.8.15, libc version 2.31)
- CinGG-20220131-x86_64-older-distros.AppImage
+ CinGG-20230131-x86_64-older-distros.AppImage
(currently based on Ubuntu 16.04, libc version 2.23)
- CinGG-20220131-i686.AppImage
+ CinGG-20230131-i686.AppImage
(currently based on Debian 9, linux kernel 4.9, use "newer" for Debian 11.0)
- CinGG-20220131-i686-newer-distros.AppImage
+ CinGG-20230131-i686-newer-distros.AppImage
(currently based on Debian 11, linux kernel 5.10)
- CinGG-20220131-x86_64-multibit.AppImage
+ CinGG-20230131-x86_64-multibit.AppImage
(currently based on Fedora 32, libc version 2.31)
- CinGG-20220131-x86_64-older-distros-multibit.AppImage
+ CinGG-20230131-x86_64-older-distros-multibit.AppImage
(currently based on Fedora 29 - runs on RHEL8 - linux kernel 4.19.9, libc version 2.28)
+ CinGG-20230831-x86_64-alternative_shortcuts.AppImage
\end{lstlisting}
Make the file executable with the proper execute permissions either from the GUI of the Desktop Environment used (link to the file) or from a terminal window. Make sure you are already in the directory containing the appimage: