Update Packaged version for Linux.md

- Added link to releases
- Added clarity on wget use
- Added missing suffix to file in nohup command
- Added clarity on nohups function
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## Steps
* SSH into your server
* use `wget` (or `curl`) to download latest `TriliumNextNotes-Server-[VERSION]-linux-x64.tar.xz` (notice `-Server` suffix) on your server.
* Release list at https://github.com/TriliumNext/Notes/releases
* use `wget` (or `curl`) to download latest `TriliumNextNotes-Server-[VERSION]-linux-x64.tar.xz` (copy link from release page, notice `-Server` suffix) on your server.
* unpack the archive, e.g. using `tar -xf -d TriliumNextNotes-Server-[VERSION]-linux-x64.tar.xz`
* `cd trilium-linux-x64-server`
* `./trilium.sh`
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The problem with above steps is that once you close the SSH connection, the Trilium process is terminated. To avoid that, you have two options:
* Kill it (with e.g. <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>C</kbd>) and run again like this: `nohup ./trilium &`.
* Kill it (with e.g. <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>C</kbd>) and run again like this: `nohup ./trilium.sh &`. (nohup keeps the process running in the background, & runs it in the background)
* Configure systemd to automatically run Trilium in the background on every boot
## Configure Trilium to auto-run on boot with systemd