Author Topic: How do I install a second GUI Wallet in Linux?  (Read 1093 times)

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I run Linux Mint latest with all updates and upgrades installed.
I'm pretty new to Linux so I want to make sure I don't screw up my wallet.
 
I want to create a second TITAN account, but I do not want it to be a child of my bts:kencode account, or tied to it in any way.
 
I'm worried that if I create the new account in my current wallet, it will screw something up in the /.BitShares folder, and/or tie the new account to my primary kencode account which I do not want.
 
What's the best way for me to do this?
Please and thank you for your help :)
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