Wherever you're just trying to chat with friends or want to give the official ModMyDiscord a shot, it is always nice to be able to use the official app. Discord's Linux client first came out back in 2017, but, they don't exactly provide a lot of instructions on how to install it. The client is only offered as an archive for manual installation, or as a .deb package that only works with Debian-based Linux distributions (such as Ubuntu and Linux Mint). However, there are various options available for installing it on your system. Using the Discord snap Snaps are a relatively new way of packaging Linux applications. Apps packaged in this manner are both easier to install and use, as they do not require dealing with dependencies, but are also more secure as they are containerized and sandboxed. In addition to that, applications are auto-updated on a daily basis. Snaps are available on many Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch Linux, and Solus. Instructions for enabling...