![]() ![]() each time or do you keep a local copy? What do you execute with your "update_sktop"? I imagine that requires a local executable, doesn't it? If I set up a cron job to update Joplin, do you recommend pulling the script from wget. Once I have installed via the script, can I start Joplin with keys followed by either clicking Joplin icon or searching in the search bar? I use Dash-to-Dock. I'd say yes, but ultimately that's up to you. Would there be any advantage to running the install script as suggested in the Readme? Of course the other advantage is that it creates a desktop file for you, but if you're willing to manage appimages yourself you probably don't mind creating the desktop file manually either, so it's not much benefit. Personally I created an "update_sktop" file that simply calls the script, which means that I just have to open the GNOME search thing, type "update", press enter and the update is done which is basically as easy as it gets. Since you're on Pop!_OS it should be pretty easy to add the script to your startup and get fairly simple auto update that way if you're not keen on a scheduled task. Would be that you could set up a cron job (or any other scheduler), that would call the script and auto-update for you. The main advantage to the script over installing an appimage (in your case). local/share/applications directory for integration with DE's Download the AppImage and place it in.local one, doesn't perform an update if they're the same I would encourage you to give it a skim if you have time. ![]()
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