![]() To remove the Flatpak package, use this one instead: flatpak uninstall -delete-data Īnd remove unused run-time libraries via flatpak uninstall -unused. To remove the apt package, use command: sudo apt remove -autoremove signal-desktopįor the apt repository as well as the GPG key, remove the associated config file via commands: sudo rm /etc/apt//signal-xenial.list /usr/share/keyrings/signal-desktop-keyring.gpg To link your first device, tap on the plus button at the bottom right of your screen. Next, install the messenger as Flatpak: flatpak install ![]() However, it takes more disk space due to run-time libraries!įirstly, open terminal and run command to install the flatpak daemon: sudo apt install flatpak If you’re OK with the universal Flatpak package, things can be a bit easy. Method 2: Install Signal Desktop as Flatpak: NOTE the package works on all Ubuntu/Debian releases, though it publishes packages through ‘xenial’ release.įinally, update package cache by running command in terminal: sudo apt updateĪnd then install the app package via command: sudo apt install signal-desktopĪfter installation, search for and open the app from overview screen, and scan the QR code via your phone to login: And, add source URL and specify arch and signed key.Īll this can be done via the single command below: echo 'deb xenial main' | sudo tee -a /etc/apt//signal-xenial.list Now add the apt repository by creating new config file signal-xenial.list under ‘/etc/apt/’ directory. Cat signal-desktop-keyring.gpg | sudo tee -a /usr/share/keyrings/signal-desktop-keyring.gpg > /dev/null
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