In this tutorial, we will be going through the process of installing Padloc on Arch Linux. Padloc is a user-friendly password manager that keeps your passwords and other sensitive data safe and secure. It is an open-source software that is available for free download.
Before we begin the installation process, make sure you have the following prerequisites:
The first step is to download the package from the official website. Open your web browser and go to https://padloc.app/. Click on the "Download" button and select the appropriate package for Arch Linux.
Alternatively, you can download the package using the following command:
$ wget https://github.com/maklesoft/padloc/releases/download/v0.23.0/padloc-0.23.0-x86_64.AppImage
The downloaded package may not have sufficient permissions to run. To make the file executable, run the following command:
$ chmod +x padloc-0.23.0-x86_64.AppImage
You can keep the "padloc-0.23.0-x86_64.AppImage" file in any directory of your choice. For example, you can move it to the "/opt/padloc" directory using the following command:
$ sudo mv padloc-0.23.0-x86_64.AppImage /opt/padloc
To create a desktop entry for Padloc, run the following command:
$ sudo nano /usr/share/applications/padloc.desktop
This command will create a file called "padloc.desktop" in the "/usr/share/applications" directory. Paste the following code in the file:
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Name=Padloc
Comment=User-friendly password manager
Exec=/opt/padloc/padloc-0.23.0-x86_64.AppImage
Icon=/opt/padloc/icon.png
Terminal=false
Categories=Utility;
Save the file and exit the text editor.
Padloc requires some dependencies to run properly. To install the required dependencies, run the following command:
$ sudo pacman -S libcups libsecret libxkbcommon-x11
To launch Padloc, you can either search for it in the application menu or execute the following command in the terminal:
$ padloc
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Padloc on Arch Linux.
In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Padloc on Arch Linux. You can now safely store your passwords and other sensitive data in Padloc and enjoy a hassle-free internet experience.
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