How to Install Maza Ad Blocking on Arch Linux

Maza Ad Blocking is a powerful ad-blocking software that helps to get rid of unwanted ads and pop-ups. Here are the steps to install Maza Ad Blocking on Arch Linux.

Prerequisites

Before installing Maza Ad Blocking, you need to ensure that your system meets the following prerequisites.

Steps to Install Maza Ad Blocking

Step 1: Open a terminal window on Arch Linux.

Step 2: In the terminal window, update the system packages using the following command.

sudo pacman -Syu

Step 3: Once the update is complete, you need to install Git, which is required to download the Maza Ad Blocking repository. Use the following command to install Git.

sudo pacman -S git

Step 4: After installing Git, navigate to the directory where you want to download the Maza Ad Blocking repository using the following command.

cd Downloads/

Note: In this example, we have navigated to the Downloads folder. You can choose any folder you want.

Step 5: Clone the Maza Ad Blocking repository to your local machine using the following command.

git clone https://github.com/moooeeeep/maza-ad-blocking.git

Step 6: Once the download is finished, navigate to the directory where you have downloaded the Maza Ad Blocking repository using the following command.

cd maza-ad-blocking/

Step 7: Run the installer script using the following command.

sudo ./install.sh

Step 8: The installation process will begin, and you will be prompted to enter your root password or a user with sudo privileges. Enter the required password and press Enter to continue.

Step 9: The installation process will begin, and the installer script will download and install all the required packages for Maza Ad Blocking.

Step 10: Once the installation process is complete, restart your system to apply the changes.

Step 11: After the restart, open the Maza Ad Blocking web page by entering the following URL in your favorite web browser:

http://localhost:1984/

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Maza Ad Blocking on your Arch Linux machine.

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