In this tutorial, we'll go through the steps required to install TagSpaces on OpenSUSE Latest operating system. TagSpaces is an open-source, cross-platform file manager that allows you to organize your files with tags.
Before we can get started, you'll need to make sure you have the following prerequisites:
Open a web browser and navigate to the TagSpaces download page using the following URL: https://www.tagspaces.org/download/
You should see a download button on this page. Click on it, and select OpenSUSE package. This will download the latest version of TagSpaces.
Once you have the TagSpaces package downloaded, open up a terminal window and navigate to the directory where the package was downloaded. This is typically the Downloads folder on your system, but it may be different based on your download location.
cd ~/Downloads
Once you're in the correct directory, you can begin the installation process. To install TagSpaces, type the following command:
sudo zypper install tagspaces-desktop-3.x.x-1.x86_64.rpm
Replace the 3.x.x with the TagSpaces version you downloaded.
This will install TagSpaces to your system.
Once the installation process is complete, you can launch TagSpaces by either clicking on the TagSpaces icon in your application launcher or by running the following command in your terminal:
tagspaces
That's it! You should now have TagSpaces installed and ready to use on your OpenSUSE Latest operating system. You can now start exploring TagSpaces and organizing your files with tags.
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