Tutorial: How to Install Galene on Clear Linux Latest

Galene is a web conferencing platform that allows users to have secure video conferences, meetings and presentations. In this tutorial, we will be showing you how to install Galene on Clear Linux Latest.

Prerequisites

Before we proceed, please ensure that you have the following:

Step 1: Add Galene repository to Clear Linux

To install Galene on Clear Linux, we need to add the Galene repository to our system. The Galene repository contains the package manager that we will use to install Galene.

To add the repository, open the terminal and type the following command:

sudo swupd bundle-add package-utils
sudo rpm -ivh http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/mhor/Debian_10/Release.key
sudo sh -c "echo 'deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/mhor/Debian_10/ /' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/galene.list"

The first command installs the package-utils bundle, which contains the necessary tools for managing packages on Clear Linux. The second command adds the Galene repository key to Clear Linux's keyring to ensure secure installation. The third command adds the Galene repository to Clear Linux's list of package sources.

Now that we have added the repository, we need to update the packages on our system to reflect the changes.

sudo apt update

This command updates the package lists from all the repositories that the system is using.

Step 2: Install Galene

Now that our system has access to the Galene package, we can install it using the following command:

sudo apt install galene

This command installs the Galene package on Clear Linux, including all the dependencies needed to run it.

After the installation is complete, you can run Galene by typing the following command:

galene

This will start the Galene server and provide you with a URL that you can use to access the web interface.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Galene on Clear Linux Latest. We added the Galene repository to our system, updated the packages, and then installed Galene.

We hope that this tutorial has been helpful and that you are now able to use Galene for all your web conferencing needs.

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