Slackware Linux FreeFileSync Installation Guide
How to Install FreeFileSync in Slackware GNU/Linux – Step by step Tutorial.
And FreeFileSync for Slackware Linux is a Folder Comparison and Synchronization Software that Creates and Manages Backup Copies of all your Important Files.
Moreover, this guide includes instructions on How to Getting Started with FreeFileSync Modeling on Slackware Linux Linux.
Finally, here is presented a System-Wide Setup that Requires the SuperUser Privileges, for a Local One simply Put stuff into a Local Path.

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Open a Command Line Terminal Window
Kickoff and Search for “term”
(Press “Enter” to Execute Commands)In case first see: Terminal QuickStart Guide.
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Download FreeFileSync for Slackware Linux
If possible Select directly “Open with Archive Manager”!
The Ubuntu or Debian Release will Works also on others GNU/Linux Systems. -
Then Extract into /tmp Directory
If it does Not Open automatically then Double-Click on File Manager:
Or from Command Line:tar xvzf ~/Downloads/FreeFileSync*.tar.gz -C /tmp/
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Next Relocate FreeFileSync.
sudo mv /tmp/FreeFileSync* /opt/FreeFileSync
Set the SuperUser as Owner with:
sudo chown -R root:root /opt/FreeFileSync
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Again Make a SymLink for Easy Launching.
sudo ln -s /opt/FreeFileSync/FreeFileSync /usr/local/bin/FreeFileSync
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Finally, Launch & Enjoy FreeFileSync ;)
From Shell with:FreeFileSync
Create a Custom App Launcher on Menu.
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How to Getting Started with FreeFileSync Software
So Now I’m truly Happy if My Guide could Help you to Install FreeFileSync in Slackware Linux!