This brief tutorial is going to show students and new users how to install the Wire desktop app on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 desktops. Wire brings teams together to collaborate on projects so work can get done as quickly and efficiently as possible. Whether you’re a small or large enterprise, Wire can help your team communicate and collaborate. and these conversations will be available on the desktop, mobile devices, and everywhere you have Wire installed. Text, voice, video, and media on Wire are always end-to-end encrypted 1:1 and in groups, so all your conversations are secure and private. When you’re ready to install Wire for Linux follow the steps below: Below are two options available when installing Wire on Ubuntu desktops…. You can select either one to get it installed…

Install Wire DEB Package

To install Wire using its DEB package, simply go to this link below and select the.DEB version… 64-bit should be good if your system supports it. Then download it to your desktop (usually to the Downloads folder of your Home directory). https://wire.com/download/ Download and save the file to your desktop… usually in the ~/Downloads folder of your Home directory. After downloading, navigate to your Downloads folder, then right-click the downloaded file and select Open With Software Install When Ubuntu Software opens, click Install to begin the installation. That should prompt you to type and confirm your password before the installation can continue. When you’re done, Wire should be installed and ready to use. To launch it, go to the Activities Overview and search Wire and launch it.

Install Wire via Snap

Wire can also be installed via Ubuntu snap package management. This might be the quickest way to install Wire. Snaps are applications packaged with all their dependencies to run on all popular Linux distributions from a single build. They update automatically and roll back gracefully. To install via Snap, run the commands below That’s it! You may also like the post below: