Claper is a desktop application that lets you control and manage your Audio devices on Linux. In this tutorial, you will be guided on how to install Claper on EndeavourOS Linux.
First, you need to download the Claper AppImage from their official website. You can simply download it with the following command in your terminal:
$ wget https://github.com/claper/audio-device-manager/releases/download/v1.3.1/Claper-1.3.1.AppImage
Or you can download it through your web browser.
After you have downloaded the Claper AppImage, you need to make it executable with the following command:
$ chmod +x Claper-1.3.1.AppImage
Now you can launch Claper with the following command:
$ ./Claper-1.3.1.AppImage
The first time you launch Claper, you would be prompted to allow it to create a desktop file. You can allow it to do so.
After you have launched Claper, it should appear in your system tray. You can right-click on the Claper icon to access and manage your audio devices.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Claper on EndeavourOS Linux.
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