How to Install Zusam on Clear Linux Latest

Zusam is a decentralized encrypted chat platform that provides enhanced security to its users. If you want to install Zusam on Clear Linux Latest, follow the steps below:

Step 1: Install Clear Linux Latest

If you don't have Clear Linux Latest on your system, you need to install it first by downloading it from their official website here. Follow the instructions given there to install Clear Linux Latest.

Step 2: Update the System

Before installing Zusam, you should update the Clear Linux Latest system. Open a terminal and type the following command to update the system:

sudo swupd update

This will update your system to the latest packages.

Step 3: Install Required Dependencies

Before installing Zusam, you need to install certain dependencies that are required for it to work properly. In the terminal, type the following command:

sudo swupd bundle-add devpkg-openssl devpkg-libsodium

This command installs the necessary dependencies, including OpenSSL and libsodium.

Step 4: Download the Zusam Code from Github

Now, you need to download the Zusam code from Github. Open a terminal and type the following command:

git clone https://github.com/zusam/zusam.git

This command will download the Zusam code from Github and save it in a directory named "zusam".

Step 5: Build Zusam

In the terminal, navigate to the "zusam" directory that you just downloaded using the following command:

cd zusam

Now, you need to build Zusam. Type the following command in the terminal:

make

This command will build the Zusam project.

Step 6: Start Zusam

After building Zusam, you can start it using the following command:

./zusam

This will start the Zusam application. You can now use Zusam for secure chatting.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Zusam on Clear Linux Latest. You can now use Zusam to chat with your friends securely.

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