Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop
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No link, because only the group admin can make one and said group admin is slow to respond.
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@thymikon said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop:
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sudo dnf install telegram-desktopI believe it showed up in 27.
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@jaredbusch correct
sorry, my fail. I wasnt check all comments, was just follow the guide via 1st entery
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@thymikon said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop:
@jaredbusch correct
sorry, my fail. I wasnt check all comments, was just follow the guide via 1st entery
so, have I delete my comment or let it be as is.S'ok.
I never deleted the guide because it was acurate when posted, and in case someone hits a similar issue on a different distribution, there are examples.
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@jaredbusch said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop:
@thymikon said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop:
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sudo dnf install telegram-desktopI believe it showed up in 27.
Went to do this today on a new Fedora build and... looks like it is gone.
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@thymikon said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop:
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sudo dnf install telegram-desktopHave you tried that this month? I just did, it says nothing is available.
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@scottalanmiller said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop:
@thymikon said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop:
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sudo dnf install telegram-desktopHave you tried that this month? I just did, it says nothing is available.
You will need RPMFusion Free repo.
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@bbigford said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop:
@scottalanmiller said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 Cinnamon:
@fateknollogee said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 Cinnamon:
What makes Telegram special vs WhatsApp or similar? (this is a serious question, no sarcasm)
Two big features. One is security, Telegram has the EFF's highest recommendation for security. But the enormous reason for me is that Telegram works on desktops, not just phones, which puts it into a totally different level of utility. A phone only instant messenger is really pretty pointless, we already have awful options for things like that. Telegram works on phones AND desktops. And works really well.
I've tried WhatsApp on Windows and Linux... seems to work pretty well. https://itsfoss.com/whatsapp-linux-desktop/
Security aside, of course, that is a completely different conversation outside of availability.
That website says that the link is a scam. The app does not exist (anymore.)
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I don't install from the repos. Telegram auto updates itself anyway. I just copy it to /opt and use it.
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@stacksofplates said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop:
I don't install from the repos. Telegram auto updates itself anyway. I just copy it to /opt and use it.
I would guess that that is why it went away, although it would be nice to have the repos for the purpose of deploying and removing it in a standard fashion.
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@scottalanmiller said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop:
@stacksofplates said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop:
I don't install from the repos. Telegram auto updates itself anyway. I just copy it to /opt and use it.
I would guess that that is why it went away, although it would be nice to have the repos for the purpose of deploying and removing it in a standard fashion.
RPMFusion Free. You need that anyway for some codecs.
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@jaredbusch said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop:
@scottalanmiller said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop:
@stacksofplates said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop:
I don't install from the repos. Telegram auto updates itself anyway. I just copy it to /opt and use it.
I would guess that that is why it went away, although it would be nice to have the repos for the purpose of deploying and removing it in a standard fashion.
RPMFusion Free. You need that anyway for some codecs.
I added that but it was having issues.
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@JaredBusch said in Install Telegram Desktop on Fedora 26 and newer with Cinnamon Desktop:
sudo dnf install telegram
It's now telegram-desktop