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Home / How To / How To Install Liferea 1.12.5 In Ubuntu

How To Install Liferea 1.12.5 In Ubuntu

By Sourabh / September 10, 2018 Category: How To, Ubuntu

How to install Liferea 1.12.5 in Ubuntu. Liferea (Linux Feed Reader) is a desktop feed reader/news aggregator that brings together all of the content from your favorite subscriptions into a simple interface that makes it easy to organize and browse feeds. Its GUI is similar to a desktop mail/newsclient, with an embedded graphical browser.

Liferea 1.12.5

Liferea 1.12.5 is a bugfix release. It includes an important bug fix that solves a possible endless loop on using “Next Unread” which several users experienced as endless high CPU usage. If you are affected by this: please upgrade!

This release also switches the keyring integration from GnomeKeyring to libsecret and introduces a flatpak JSON.

The Changes:

  • #665: Webkit browser now supplies ‘Liferea’ component in user agent
  • #664: Added “Mark All As Read” button to headerbar plugin
  • #620: Added flatpak JSON
  • #579: Added item list column drag and drop reordering
  • #436, #662: Move from GnomeKeyring to libsecret
  • Fixes #663: Correct instapaper sharing link
  • Fixes #661: Update sharing links
  • Fixes #271: Consistent over usage of CPU (trigger by “Next Unread” loop)
  • #472, #632: Dropping Inoreader support (API broke)

Install Liferea Feed Reader 1.12.5

Run the following commands in terminal to install Liferea 1.12.5 in Ubuntu:

sudo apt-get update
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/apps
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install liferea

Tags: Install Liferea Ubuntu, Liferea 1.12.5 Ubuntu

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