Installing Newtelco Tab on Clear Linux Latest

Newtelco Tab is an open-source web application that provides a GUI for a variety of network-related functions. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Newtelco Tab on Clear Linux Latest.

Prerequisites

Before we start with the installation process, make sure that you have the following prerequisites:

If any of the above prerequisites are not installed on your system, install them before proceeding with the installation process.

Step 1: Clone the Newtelco Tab Repository

Open a terminal window on your system and run the following command to clone the Newtelco Tab repository from Github:

git clone https://github.com/ndom91/newtelco-tab.git

This command will clone the repository to your current working directory.

Step 2: Install Dependencies

Navigate to the cloned repository directory and run the following command to install the dependencies required for Newtelco Tab:

cd newtelco-tab
npm install

This command will install all the required dependencies for the Newtelco Tab application.

Step 3: Build the Application

Run the following command to build the Newtelco Tab application:

npm run build

The build process may take several minutes to complete. Once the build process is complete, you'll see a dist directory in the project directory.

Step 4: Start the Application

Run the following command to start the Newtelco Tab application:

npm start

This command will start the application on port 9000. Open your web browser and navigate to http://localhost:9000 to access the Newtelco Tab application.

Conclusion

We have successfully installed the Newtelco Tab on Clear Linux Latest. You can now use the application to perform various network-related functions from a graphical interface. If you face any issues during the installation process, consult the Newtelco Tab documentation or raise an issue on their repository.

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