How to Install and Uninstall lisgd Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: March 13,2025
1. Install "lisgd" package
Please follow the steps below to install lisgd on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
lisgd
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2. Uninstall "lisgd" package
This guide let you learn how to uninstall lisgd on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
lisgd
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the lisgd package on Kali Linux
Package: lisgd
Version: 0.3.7-1
Installed-Size: 37
Maintainer: DebianOnMobile Maintainers
Architecture: amd64
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34), libinput10 (>= 0.15.0), libwayland-client0 (>= 1.20.0), libx11-6
Size: 11596
SHA256: adf03baaf2404eba487bd2fe23883c5969e9589bf197bf0eddec00723cfed234
SHA1: acce84ea7e3f33785e2be5051857601ce765924b
MD5sum: a7e519dcf197f591b7f7d3df4671ecb4
Description: libinput synthetic gesture daemon
Lisgd lets you bind gestures based on libinput touch events to run specific
commands to execute. For example, dragging left to right with one finger could
execute a particular command like launching a terminal. Directional L-R, R-L,
U-D, and D-U gestures and diagnol LD-RU, RD-LU, UR-DL, UL-DR gestures are
supported with 1 through n fingers.
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Unlike other libinput gesture daemons, lisgd uses touch events to recognize
synthetic swipe gestures rather than using the libinput's gesture events. The
advantage of this is that the synthetic gestures you define via lisgd can be
used on touchscreens, which normal libinput gestures don't support.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://git.sr.ht/~mil/lisgd
Section: x11
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/l/lisgd/lisgd_0.3.7-1_amd64.deb
Version: 0.3.7-1
Installed-Size: 37
Maintainer: DebianOnMobile Maintainers
Architecture: amd64
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.34), libinput10 (>= 0.15.0), libwayland-client0 (>= 1.20.0), libx11-6
Size: 11596
SHA256: adf03baaf2404eba487bd2fe23883c5969e9589bf197bf0eddec00723cfed234
SHA1: acce84ea7e3f33785e2be5051857601ce765924b
MD5sum: a7e519dcf197f591b7f7d3df4671ecb4
Description: libinput synthetic gesture daemon
Lisgd lets you bind gestures based on libinput touch events to run specific
commands to execute. For example, dragging left to right with one finger could
execute a particular command like launching a terminal. Directional L-R, R-L,
U-D, and D-U gestures and diagnol LD-RU, RD-LU, UR-DL, UL-DR gestures are
supported with 1 through n fingers.
.
Unlike other libinput gesture daemons, lisgd uses touch events to recognize
synthetic swipe gestures rather than using the libinput's gesture events. The
advantage of this is that the synthetic gestures you define via lisgd can be
used on touchscreens, which normal libinput gestures don't support.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://git.sr.ht/~mil/lisgd
Section: x11
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/l/lisgd/lisgd_0.3.7-1_amd64.deb