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How to install µTask on MXLinux Latest

µTask is a task manager developed by OVH. It helps users to manage their daily tasks efficiently. Here's how you can install it on MXLinux Latest:

Step 1: Open the Terminal

To install µTask, you need to open the Terminal. You can do this by pressing "Ctrl + Alt + T" or by searching for "Terminal" in the applications menu.

Step 2: Install the required dependencies

Before installing µTask, you need to install some dependencies. Enter the following command in the Terminal:

sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y libev-dev libjansson-dev libyaml-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev

This command will update your system and install the required dependencies.

Step 3: Download µTask

You can download µTask from its GitHub page at https://github.com/ovh/utask/releases. Choose the version you want to download and copy the download link.

Step 4: Install µTask

In the Terminal, enter the following command, replacing utask-version.tar.gz with the name of the file you downloaded:

curl -o utask-version.tar.gz -L <download link>

Once you've downloaded µTask, you can extract the contents by running the following command:

tar -xzvf utask-version.tar.gz

This will create a new directory called utask-version.

Finally, you can install µTask by running the following command:

cd utask-version && sudo make install

This command will build and install µTask on your system.

Step 5: Verify the installation

To verify that µTask has been installed successfully, enter the following command in the Terminal:

utask --version

This command should output the version of µTask that you just installed.

Congratulations, you have successfully installed µTask on MXLinux Latest!

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