> Also, I went to the Jami download page to try to add
> their repo, so I can get a more updated version, but
> I'm a bit confused. They only have manual install
> instructions for various versions of Ubuntu, Debian,
> and Fedora

On this page,[1] you should be able to click on the link that says
"Ubuntu 16.04 (64-bit)" or "Ubuntu 16.04 (32 bit)" (depending on your
architecture).  If you have gDebi installed, Abrowser should offer to
open the deb package in gDebi.  Alternatively, you can install it via
the command line with

$ sudo dpkg -i /path/to/package.deb

[1] https://jami.net/download-jami-linux/

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