How to Install Scoold on Fedora CoreOS Latest

Scoold is a free and open-source Q&A platform that helps you create a collaborative and participatory online community. Installing Scoold on Fedora CoreOS is an easy process that requires a few steps to follow. This guide will walk you through the installation process, step-by-step.

Prerequisites

Step 1 - Download the Scoold package

First, you need to download the Scoold package from https://scoold.com/download by clicking on the "Download Scoold" button. Choose the latest version of the package for your Fedora CoreOS system.

Step 2 - Extract the Scoold package

Once you have downloaded the Scoold package, extract it using the following command:

tar -xf scoold-<version>.tar.gz

Replace <version> with the version number of the Scoold package you downloaded.

Step 3 - Install Java

Before running Scoold, you need to install Java on your system by using the following command:

sudo dnf install java-11-openjdk

Step 4 - Start the Scoold Server

To start the Scoold server, navigate to the extracted Scoold directory and run the following command:

./scoold.sh start

To stop the Scoold server, run the following command:

./scoold.sh stop

Step 5 - Access Scoold on your web browser

Once the Scoold server has started, you can access it on your web browser by navigating to http://<server_ip>:8080. Replace <server_ip> with the IP address of your Fedora CoreOS system.

Conclusion

Congratulations, you have successfully installed Scoold on your Fedora CoreOS system. Scoold is an easy-to-use Q&A platform that helps you create a collaborative online community. With Scoold, you can create a knowledge base for your organization or community and encourage participation from your audience.

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