How to Install Planka on Clear Linux Latest

Planka is a free and open-source task manager that helps you keep track of your task and notes in a simple and intuitive way. This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing Planka on Clear Linux Latest.

Prerequisites

Before you start the installation process, ensure that you have the following prerequisites:

Step 1: Update your Clear Linux system

It is always a good practice to update your system before installing any new software. To do so, open a terminal and type the following command:

sudo swupd update

This command will update your Clear Linux system to the latest version.

Step 2: Install Flatpak on Clear Linux

Planka is available as a Flatpak package, so you need to install Flatpak on your system to install Planka. To install Flatpak, open a terminal and type the following command:

sudo swupd bundle-add flatpak

This command will install Flatpak on your Clear Linux system.

Step 3: Install the Flathub repository

Planka is available on the Flathub repository, which is not enabled by default on Clear Linux. To enable the Flathub repository, open a terminal and type the following command:

flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo

This command will add the Flathub repository to your system.

Step 4: Install Planka

Now that you have installed Flatpak and enabled the Flathub repository, you can install Planka by typing the following command in your terminal:

flatpak install flathub com.github.mohammed-ahmed-ali.planka

This command will download and install the Planka application on your system.

Step 5: Launch Planka

To launch Planka, type the following command in your terminal:

flatpak run com.github.mohammed-ahmed-ali.planka

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Planka on your Clear Linux system. You can now use Planka to manage your tasks and notes.

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