

Slack for Linux brings all the features you find in your browser, plus support for multiple teams, right to your desktop. Slack is an instant messaging and a cloud-based collaboration tool. Double click the file to view Slack in Ubuntu Software Center.

The file name will begin 'slack-desktop'. Find the downloaded file in your Downloads folder. Under Linux (Beta), choose between Ubuntu 32-bit and Ubuntu 64-bit in the drop-down menu, then press the green download button to the right. That should prompt you to type and confirm your password before the installation can continue When you're done, Slack should be installed and ready to use To launch it, go to the Activities Overview and search Slack and launch it. When Ubuntu Software opens, click Install to begin the installation. To install Slack using its DEB package, simply go to this link below and select the.DEB version64-bit should be good if your system supports it.Then download it to your desktop (usually to the Downlaods foldero of your Home directory). Install Slack from Official Slack package Install Prerequisites We will be using gdebi to install the Slack package on our system. The easiest way to install Slack on Ubuntu 18.04 is by using snap: $ sudo snap install slack -classic All done. Thus, further Slack updates can automatically be installed by APT. Installing this package will automatically configure the Slack repo for Ubuntu. We can grab the official Slack DEB package from Slack. Here, all three available methods are demonstrated.
