How to Install StoneAge Messenger on Clear Linux Latest

StoneAge Messenger is a cross-platform chat application that is easy to user and secure. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install StoneAge Messenger on Clear Linux Latest.

Step 1: Open a Terminal Window

To begin the installation process, we first need to open a terminal window. You can do this by clicking on the terminal icon in your dock or by pressing the Ctrl + Alt + T keyboard shortcut.

Step 2: Update Your System

Before we begin installing StoneAge Messenger, let's first update our system's package list and upgrade any pre-installed packages to their latest version by running the following commands:

sudo swupd update
sudo swupd upgrade

Step 3: Download and Extract StoneAge Messenger

Next, we need to download and extract the StoneAge Messenger package. You can use the following commands to do this:

wget https://cweb.gitlab.io/pak/stoneage-messenger-1.1.9.tar.gz
tar -xzvf stoneage-messenger-1.1.9.tar.gz

This will download the package and extract it to a new directory called stoneage-messenger-1.1.9.

Step 4: Install Required Dependencies

Before we can run StoneAge Messenger, we need to install a few dependencies. Use the following command to install them:

sudo swupd bundle-add gtk3 glib-networking \
     libsecret libcanberra libhandy gettext-devel

Step 5: Run StoneAge Messenger

Finally, we're ready to run StoneAge Messenger. Navigate to the extracted stoneage-messenger-1.1.9 directory and run the following command to start the application:

./stoneage-messenger

This will launch the application, and you should now be able to start using StoneAge Messenger on Clear Linux Latest.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we showed you how to install StoneAge Messenger on Clear Linux Latest. If you encounter any issues during the installation process, feel free to check the official documentation for help or contact the StoneAge Messenger support team.

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