How to Install Komga on EndeavourOS Latest

Komga is a free and open-source comic book server that allows you to organize and read your digital comic books. If you are a fan of comic books and want to access them online, then Komga is the perfect tool for you. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Komga on EndeavourOS Latest.

Prerequisites

Before you start the installation process, make sure your EndeavourOS system is up-to-date. Open the terminal and run the following command:

sudo pacman -Syu

Step 1: Install Java

Komga is built using Java, so you need to install Java on your system. To install Java, run the following command in the terminal:

sudo pacman -S jre-openjdk-headless

Step 2: Install Komga

Now that Java is installed, you can proceed to install Komga. To install Komga, follow these steps:

  1. Open the terminal and run the following command:
sudo pacman -S komga
  1. After the installation is complete, you can start the Komga service by running the following command:
sudo systemctl start komga
  1. To make sure the Komga service starts automatically after a system reboot, run the following command:
sudo systemctl enable komga
  1. To check the status of the Komga service, run the following command:
sudo systemctl status komga

If the Komga service is running, you should see the status as "active (running)".

Step 3: Access the Komga Web Interface

Once the installation is complete and the Komga service is running, you can access Komga's web interface from any web browser on your local network by visiting http://:8080.

For example, if your system's IP address is 192.168.1.100, then you can access the Komga web interface by visiting http://192.168.1.100:8080.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed and configured Komga on EndeavourOS Latest. You can now upload your digital comic books to Komga and start organizing and reading them.

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