Neko is a lightweight and customizable system monitor widget for Linux systems. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Neko on Elementary OS Latest.
Before installing Neko, ensure that you have the following packages installed on your computer:
The first step to installing Neko is to add the Neko repository to your system.
Open the terminal emulator on your system.
Run the following command to add the Neko repository:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:m1k1o/neko
Enter your password when prompted, and then press "Enter."
After adding the repository, update your system's package list using the following command:
sudo apt update
The next step is to install Neko using the following command:
sudo apt install neko
This command will install Neko on your Elementary OS Latest system.
Now that Neko is installed on your system, you can launch it from the Applications menu or use the following command to run it:
neko
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Neko on your Elementary OS Latest system. You can now use Neko to monitor various system parameters and customize it to meet your specific needs.
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