How to install TimeTagger on Fedora Server Latest

TimeTagger is a time tracking application that helps you keep track of how you're using your time. If you're using Fedora Server Latest and want to use TimeTagger, then this tutorial is for you.

Step 1: Update your system

Before installing any new software, it's always a good idea to update your system.

sudo dnf update

This will update your system to the latest version of Fedora.

Step 2: Install required dependencies

TimeTagger requires some dependencies to be installed on your system, which can be done by running the following command:

sudo dnf install libXScrnSaver libappindicator-gtk3 libsecret-devel

Step 3: Download the TimeTagger package

Go to the TimeTagger website at https://timetagger.app and download the package for Fedora.

Step 4: Install the package

Once the package has been downloaded, navigate to the directory where it was saved and use the following command to install it:

sudo dnf install ./timetagger-latest-x86_64.rpm

Step 5: Launch TimeTagger

Once installed, launch TimeTagger from the applications menu or run the following command:

timetagger

You're all set! Start using TimeTagger to track your time.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you learned how to install TimeTagger on Fedora Server Latest. TimeTagger is a helpful tool for tracking your time and can improve your productivity.

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