Installing
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2. Downloading AppImageLauncherDownload AppImageLauncher for Debian GNU/Linux Grab the latest available Ubuntu/strong> Release. 
 Possibly, on Firefox Prompt Choose “Save File”:  
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3. Installing AppImageLauncher(Optional and Not recommended on Wayland) Then to Set up AppImageLauncher on Debian Linux 
 From Command Line.
 First, Access the Target, usually in the Downloads folder:
 (But if you are in Trouble to Find it out on Terminal then See: How to Access Downloads Folder from Browser)cd && cd Downloads To Check that there is run: ls . | grep appimagelauncher The grep Command Refine the output List showing only the entries Matching the Keyword. 
 (But if you are in Trouble to Find the Location on Terminal then See: How to Access Downloads Folder from Browser)
 And to Setup AppImageLauncher:sudo apt install ~/Downloads/appimagelauncher*.deb If Got “User is Not in Sudoers file” then see: How to Enable sudo 
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4. Setting up AppImageLauncherNow for the AppImageLauncher Settings 
 Access it by the desktop Launcher (Here below the entry on Mint):    
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5. AppImageLauncher Getting-StartedFinally, while Starting to Download with Firefox you should be able to Choose the “Open with AppImageLauncher” option:   Instead, on Google-Chrome simply try to Choose the Package on the Bottom Panel:   Or simply Double-Click on AppImage from the File Manager and you’ll be prompted about Choosing if to simply “Run” or “Integrate and Run” it into the desktop:   
So Now I’m truly Happy if My Guide could Help you to Quick Start with AppImageLauncher on Debian Linux!
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