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Flatpak is a solution for creating sandboxed software builds for GNU/Linux systems. You can find more information [https://flatpak.org/ here]. To learn about creating flatpaks, see our [https://develop.kde.org/docs/build/flatpak/ flatpak tutorial].
Flatpak is a solution for creating sandboxed software builds for GNU/Linux systems. You can find more information [https://flatpak.org/ here]. To learn about creating flatpaks, see our [https://develop.kde.org/docs/build/flatpak/ flatpak tutorial].
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== KDE apps on Flathub ==
We are building release versions of most KDE applications and distributing them on [https://flathub.org Flathub]. For example https://flathub.org/apps/search?q=kde .
The "app store" GUI app or software center app in many Linux operating systems (for example [https://apps.kde.org/discover KDE's Discover app] or [https://apps.gnome.org/Software GNOME's Software app]) is able to install Flatpaks. You can follow the [https://flatpak.org/setup/ Flathub guide] to setup Flatpak and Flathub on your system.
You can then search for a KDE application and it should offer to install the Flatpak version.
You may also directly open the file https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo with Discover or another GUI app store.
Here's how to install a Flatpak application from the terminal:
== Using Flatpak applications == After you install a Flatpak application, you can start it from the Plasma application launcher the same as other applications.
From the terminal, you can run an installed Flatpak application: {{Input| flatpak run org.kde.okular }}
and update it to the latest version:
== Nightly KDE apps ==
We are also building "nightly" versions of most KDE applications and distributing them at [https://cdn.kde.org/flatpak cdn.kde.org/flatpak]. Nightly versions build the latest source code of the application, so expect some unstable development quirks; on the bright side, if you find one, you get to tell the developers so they can fix it!
Every app has its own flatpak repository usually named {{Path |<appname>-nightly}}. For every app there is a flatpakref file ({{Path |<appid>.flatpakref}}) inside the repository which you can easily download and open with your software center for installation.
To install the app [https://apps.kde.org/kate/ kate], run in a terminal the commands shown below.
Note: when asked questions, press the Enter key to accept the default answer.
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