How to Install Salut à Toi on Clear Linux Latest?

Salut à Toi is a multi-purpose, multi-front and privacy-aware communication tool; you can use it for instant messaging, file sharing, blogging, and more. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install Salut à Toi on Clear Linux Latest.

Prerequisites

You must have the following prerequisites before starting the installation process:

Step 1: Update the System

Before installing any package, you should update the system to the latest version. To do so, type the following command in your terminal.

sudo swupd update

This command will download and install all the available updates for your system.

Step 2: Install Required Dependencies

Salut à Toi requires some dependencies to run correctly on your system. To install these dependencies, type the following command.

sudo swupd bundle-add devpkg-libxml2 devpkg-libxslt

The above command will install the required dependencies for Salut à Toi.

Step 3: Install Salut à Toi

Now, we will proceed with the installation of Salut à Toi. To install Salut à Toi, you should use the pip package manager. If you don't have pip installed on your system, then install it first by typing the following command.

sudo -u yourusername -H sh -c "curl https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py | python2.7"

Note: Replace "yourusername" with the actual username of your system.

Once pip is installed, you just need to type the following command to install Salut à Toi.

pip install --user --upgrade sat

This command will download and install Salut à Toi on your system.

Step 4: Verify the Installation

Finally, you can verify the successful installation of Salut à Toi by typing the following command.

sat --version

This command will display the version of Salut à Toi installed on your system.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have explained how to install Salut à Toi on Clear Linux Latest. Now, you can start using this multi-purpose communication tool on your system.

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