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This guide describes how to install Kaidan on Linux by using the Flatpak
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## 1. Install Flatpak
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If you haven't installed [Flatpak](https://flatpak.org/) already, you first need
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to do that. You will find instructions on their website. Generally installing it
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is rather easy since most distributions already provide packages for it.
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## 2. Add the KDE repository
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The Kaidan Flatpak builds are kindly provided and built by KDE. Thus, you need
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to add their repository:
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```bash
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flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
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flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists kdeapps --from https://distribute.kde.org/kdeapps.flatpakrepo
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```
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## 3. Install Kaidan
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Then you can simply install kaidan by:
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```bash
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flatpak install kdeapps im.kaidan.kaidan
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```
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You should now be able to find Kaidan in your start menu. Alternatively you can
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start it by running this command:
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```bash
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flatpak run im.kaidan.kaidan
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``` |