How to Install Hub20 on Elementary OS Latest

Hub20 is an online collaboration tool that simplifies teamwork for businesses. This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing Hub20 on your Elementary OS Latest system.

Prerequisites

Before you begin the installation process, there are a few prerequisites you need to have:

Step 1: Download Hub20 installer file

To install Hub20 on your Elementary OS Latest system, you first need to download the installer file from the official website. Follow the steps below to download the file:

  1. Open a web browser on your Elementary OS Latest system.
  2. Go to the official Hub20 website https://hub20.io/.
  3. Click on the "Download" button on the homepage.
  4. Select the "Linux" option from the popup window and click "Download."

Step 2: Install Hub20

Once you have downloaded the Hub20 installer file, follow the steps below to install it on your Elementary OS Latest system:

  1. Open the terminal on your Elementary OS Latest system.
  2. Navigate to the directory where the downloaded file is saved.
  3. Run the following command to make the installer file executable:
chmod +x Hub20Installer-x64-1.2.3.deb

Note: Replace "Hub20Installer-x64-1.2.3.deb" with the exact filename you downloaded.

  1. Install the Hub20 installer file using the following command:
sudo dpkg -i Hub20Installer-x64-1.2.3.deb

Note: Replace "Hub20Installer-x64-1.2.3.deb" with the exact filename you downloaded.

  1. If prompted, enter your system password to authorize the installation process.

Step 3: Launch Hub20

Once you have successfully installed Hub20 on your Elementary OS Latest system, follow the steps below to launch it:

  1. Open the Applications menu on your Elementary OS Latest system.
  2. Search for "Hub20" in the search bar and click on it to open the app.
  3. You will be prompted to log in or create a new account with Hub20.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Hub20 on your Elementary OS Latest system. You can now use it to collaborate and streamline your team's workflow.

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