Dalton Plan is a popular educational tool used in many schools globally. It is a completely free and open-source application that helps create easy timetables and manages schedules for students and teachers. In this guide, we will show you how to install Dalton Plan on Fedora CoreOS Latest version.
Before installing the Dalton Plan, it is essential to update your system's package repository and installed software packages to the latest version. To do this, open the terminal on your Fedora system and execute the following command to update the system:
sudo dnf update -y
On Fedora CoreOS, we can install Dalton Plan using the dnf
package manager. Use the following command to install Dalton Plan:
sudo dnf install -y daltonplan
After the installation is complete, you can verify the Dalton Plan installation by running the following command:
which daltonplan
After the Dalton Plan installation is complete, launch the application from the system terminal or applications search bar. To launch the Dalton Plan from the terminal, execute the following command:
daltonplan
Once the Dalton Plan application is launched, you can start using its services to generate schedules and timetables.
That's it! You have successfully installed Dalton Plan on your Fedora CoreOS Latest version. Now, you can enjoy scheduling classes and managing timetables with ease. We hope this tutorial helped you install the Dalton plan on your Fedora CoreOS Linux server.
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