How to Install CloudBeaver on Clear Linux

This tutorial will guide you on how to install CloudBeaver on Clear Linux latest.

Prerequisites

Before proceeding with the installation, ensure that:

Installation Steps

Follow the steps below to install CloudBeaver on Clear Linux latest:

Step 1: Install Flatpak

CloudBeaver is distributed as a Flatpak package, hence you need to have Flatpak installed on your Clear Linux. Run the command below to install Flatpak:

$ sudo swupd bundle-add flatpak

Step 2: Install GNOME Software

GNOME Software is a graphical tool that can be used to search and install Flatpak packages. To install GNOME Software on Clear Linux, run the command below:

$ sudo swupd bundle-add gnome-software

Step 3: Add the Flathub Repository

CloudBeaver is available on the Flathub repository. You need to add this repository to your Flatpak installation to be able to install CloudBeaver. Run the command below to add the Flathub repository:

$ flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo

Step 4: Install CloudBeaver

With the Flathub repository added, you can now install CloudBeaver using GNOME Software or the Flatpak command-line utility. Below are the two methods:

Method 1: Using GNOME Software

  1. Open the GNOME Software application.
  2. Search for "CloudBeaver" on the search bar.
  3. Click on the "Install" button to install CloudBeaver.

CloudBeaver GNOME Software

Method 2: Using Flatpak Command-line Utility

Run the command below on your terminal to install CloudBeaver:

$ flatpak install flathub io.cloudbeaver.CloudBeaver

Step 5: Launch CloudBeaver

Once the installation is complete, you can launch CloudBeaver by searching for it on the GNOME search bar or by running the command below:

$ flatpak run io.cloudbeaver.CloudBeaver

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install CloudBeaver on Clear Linux latest. CloudBeaver is now ready to use on your Clear Linux system.

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