Nowadays, when remote working and learning have almost replaced regular work and school hours. We are experiencing new and innovative ways of doing things. One of them is also note-taking. There are dozens of note-taking applications available in the digital market. Every operating system comes with some sort of default note-taking application. Previously we have discussed Mousepad, a quality editor for programmers.
Here at Ibmi Media, we shall look into how to install BasKet on Debian 11 Edition.
1. Perform System Update
It is a recommended strategy to update the system before you install any new packages. Use the following commands to see if you need newer packages:
$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt dist-upgrade
2. Install BasKet on the system
Now, install BasKet with the below command:
$ sudo apt install basket
3. Confirm BasKet Installation
Run the below command and see if it returns the valid version number for BasKet:
$ basket --version
Now we will launch the BasKet on Debian 11. You can choose either of the graphical or command-line methods.
Once you locate the package name, click and launch.
To uninstall only the basket package we can use the following command:
$ sudo apt-get remove basket
We can use the following command to remove basket configurations, data and all of its dependencies, we can use the following command:
$ sudo apt-get -y autoremove --purge basket
This article covers how to install basket on Debian 11. In fact, BasKet provides as many baskets (drawers) as you wish; Several kinds of objects (texts, URLs, images,…) can be drag-n-drop'd into it.