Anki is an exclusive learning system. It helps users create a database of flash cards. Anki works on a repetitive algorithm that helps users memorize their required courses. The mechanism is time tested and used by millions of users. Anki helps users create flash cards that sync with the cloud. Anki is now available for Linux.
Here at Ibmi Media, as part of our Server Management Services, we regularly help our Customers to perform related Linux system application Installation queries.
In this context, we shall look into how to install Anki learning system on your Ubuntu 20.04 LTS system.
1. Perform System Update
To begin, update the repositories of the system with the below command:
$ sudo apt update
2. Install Anki Learning System on the system
Once repositories are updated, run the following command below to start Anki installation:
$ sudo apt install anki
3. Confirm Anki Installation
Now Anki has been installed and is available in our system dashboard. You can run it is using the graphical user interface. You can locate the software using some keywords. Try to write Anki, and you will find it.
Now we will launch the Anki learning system and see how it works. You will simply invoke Anki from your dashboard and it will appear. You can import files to begin creating flashcards, or simply go to the cloud platform and sync some data decks.
Anki is a masterpiece when it comes to creating flashcards and learning on Linux. You won’t regret using Anki on your system.
To uninstall only the anki package we can use the following command:
$ sudo apt-get remove anki -y
This article covers how to install anki on Ubuntu 21.04. In fact, Anki is a program designed to help you remember facts (such as words and phrases in a foreign language) as easily, quickly and efficiently as possible. To do this, it tracks how well you remember each fact, and uses that information to optimally schedule review times.