How to Install TagSpaces on Pop!_OS

In this tutorial, we will guide you through the installation process of TagSpaces on Pop!_OS, a Linux operating system. TagSpaces is a cross-platform, open-source tool for organizing, managing, and tagging files.

Prerequisites

Before installing TagSpaces, make sure that you have the following prerequisites:

Step 1: Download TagSpaces

First, we need to download the TagSpaces Debian package from the official website. Use the following command to download the latest version:

wget https://github.com/tagspaces/tagspaces/releases/latest/download/tagspaces-amd64.deb

Once the download is complete, you should see the "tagspaces-amd64.deb" file in your Downloads folder.

download

Step 2: Install TagSpaces

Next, we need to install TagSpaces. Open the Terminal by pressing "Ctrl+Alt+T", and navigate to the Downloads folder using the following command:

cd Downloads

Now, we can install the TagSpaces Debian package using the following command:

sudo apt install ./tagspaces-amd64.deb

After that, the installation process will begin, and you will be prompted to enter your password. Type in your password and hit enter to continue.

install

Wait for the installation process to complete, and you will see the following message:

success

Step 3: Launch TagSpaces

Now that TagSpaces is installed, you can launch it from the application menu by searching for "TagSpaces" and clicking on the corresponding icon.

search

Alternatively, you can launch TagSpaces from the Terminal by entering the following command:

tagspaces

Once you launch TagSpaces, you should see the following screen:

tagspaces

Conclusion

You have successfully installed TagSpaces on Pop!_OS. With TagSpaces, you can now organize and manage your files in a more efficient way, with tags and a simple interface that lets you quickly search and sort through your files.

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