How to install Geany on Fedora CoreOS Latest?

Geany is a lightweight and fast text editor that is suitable for programmers and developers. Fedora CoreOS is a streamlined operating system that runs Linux containers, Kubernetes, and OpenShift. If you want to install Geany on Fedora CoreOS Latest, you can follow the steps below.

Step 1: Update Your Fedora CoreOS

Before you install Geany, make sure your system is up to date. You can run the following command to update your system.

$ sudo dnf update -y

This command will update all the packages on your system.

Step 2: Install Geany on Fedora CoreOS Latest

To install Geany on Fedora CoreOS Latest, follow the below steps.

Step 2.1: Install Flatpak

Flatpak is a package manager for Linux that allows you to install applications in a sandboxed environment. You need to install Flatpak on your Fedora CoreOS system before you can install Geany. Use the following command to install Flatpak:

$ sudo dnf install flatpak

Step 2.2: Add the Flathub Repository

Flathub is a popular Flatpak repository that hosts many applications, including Geany. You need to add the Flathub repository to your system before you can install Geany. Use the following command to add the Flathub repository:

$ flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo

Step 2.3: Install Geany

After adding the Flathub repository, you can now install Geany using the following command:

$ flatpak install flathub org.geany.Geany

This command will download and install the latest version of Geany on your system.

Step 3: Launch and Use Geany on Fedora CoreOS Latest

After installing Geany successfully, you can launch it using the following command:

$ flatpak run org.geany.Geany

When you run this command, Geany will launch and be ready for you to use.

Conclusion

That's it! You have successfully installed Geany on Fedora CoreOS Latest. Geany is a powerful and lightweight text editor that is perfect for programming and development. By using this tutorial, you can quickly and easily install Geany on your Fedora CoreOS system.

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