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Home / How To / How to Install Liferea RSS Feed Reader for Linux Ubuntu

How to Install Liferea RSS Feed Reader for Linux Ubuntu

By Sourabh / October 5, 2020 Category: How To, Ubuntu

How to install Liferea Feed Reader 1.3.2 (Linux Feed Reader) on Ubuntu 20.04 via PPA. Users can also download and install Liferea RSS Feed Reader for Linux Ubuntu 19.04, Ubuntu 18.04 and other Ubuntu Derivatives.

Liferea 1.3.2 Linux Feed Reader

Liferea 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/news client, with an embedded web browser.

Install Liferea Linux Feed Reader

Run the following commands in terminal to install Liferea Linux Feed Reader:

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

Compiling from Tarball

If you want you can compile Liferea yourself download the source tarball from the Github project page and extract it with:

$ tar -jxvf liferea-.tar.bz2
$ ./configure
$ make
$ make install

Using Liferea

When Liferea starts for the first time it installs a localized feed list if available. If this is not the case for your locale you might want to provide one. To check if there is one for your country have a look into the “opml” subdirectory in the latest release tarball or GIT.

If you want to provide/update a localized feed list please follow these rules:

  • Keep the English part of the default feed list
  • Only add neutral content feeds (no sex, no ideologic politics, no illegal stuff)
  • Provide good and short feed titles
  • Provide HTML URLs for each feed.

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