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