In this tutorial, we'll go through the steps to install Trilium Notes on MXLinux Latest. Trilium Notes is a hierarchical note taking application that is available for Linux, Windows, and macOS. It allows you to organize your notes in a tree structure, with tags and links between them. You can also encrypt your notes with AES-256, and add images, files, and code snippets to them.
Before you can install Trilium Notes, you need to make sure that some dependencies are installed on your system. Open a terminal window and run the following command:
sudo apt-get install libxss1 libgconf-2-4
This will install the necessary libraries that Trilium Notes requires to run.
Next, you need to download the latest release of Trilium Notes from its GitHub repository. You can download the archive file directly from the following link:
https://github.com/zadam/trilium/releases/
Choose the latest release and download the archive file with the ".tar.gz" extension.
Once you've downloaded the archive file, extract it to a directory of your choice. You can do this by right-clicking on the file in your file manager and selecting "Extract Here".
Alternatively, you can extract the archive from the command line:
tar -xvzf trilium-x.x.x.tar.gz
Replace "x.x.x" with the version number of the file you downloaded.
To launch Trilium Notes, navigate to the directory where you extracted the archive file and double-click on the "Trilium" icon. If you get an error message that says "permission denied", open a terminal window and navigate to the directory where you extracted the archive file. Then, run the following command:
chmod u+x Trilium
This will give you permission to execute the Trilium binary.
Congratulations, you have successfully installed Trilium Notes on MXLinux Latest! You can now use Trilium Notes to organize your notes and keep your information secure. Enjoy!
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