How to Install TagSpaces on MXLinux Latest

In this tutorial, you will learn how to install TagSpaces on MXLinux Latest.

TagSpaces is an open-source cross-platform file organizer that allows you to organize your files and folders according to tags. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS.

Here are the steps to install TagSpaces on MXLinux latest.

Step 1: Download the TagSpaces Installation Package

First, you need to download the latest version of TagSpaces for Linux from the official website at https://www.tagspaces.org/download/.

Step 2: Install Required Dependencies

Next, before installing TagSpaces, you need to make sure that your system has the required dependencies installed. In a terminal window, enter the following command to install the required dependencies:

sudo apt-get install libgconf-2-4

Step 3: Extract the TagSpaces Installation Package

After downloading the TagSpaces installation package, extract it to your preferred location using the following command:

tar -xzvf tagspaces-linux-3.9.3.tar.gz

Note: Replace tagspaces-linux-3.9.3.tar.gz with the name of the TagSpaces installation package that you downloaded in Step 1.

Step 4: Install TagSpaces

In the terminal, navigate to the extracted folder using the following command:

cd tagspaces-linux-3.9.3

Then, run the installation script using the following command:

./install.sh

This will install TagSpaces on your system.

Step 5: Launch TagSpaces

Once the installation is complete, you can launch TagSpaces by searching for it in the application menu or through the terminal using the following command:

tagspaces

You can now start using TagSpaces to organize your files according to tags.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you have learned how to install TagSpaces on MXLinux Latest. Now you can organize your files and folders with ease using this powerful and versatile file organizer.

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