Screaming Liquid Tiger is a software package that simulates a terminal that can be used to view various network and performance statistics. It is primarily designed for use on Unix-like systems, including Fedora CoreOS. Here's how to install Screaming Liquid Tiger on your Fedora CoreOS machine.
Before you can install Screaming Liquid Tiger on Fedora CoreOS, you need to install its dependencies. These include git
, go
, gcc
, and make
. Here's how to install them:
sudo rpm-ostree install git golang gcc make
This command will install all the necessary dependencies for Screaming Liquid Tiger.
Next, you need to download Screaming Liquid Tiger from its GitHub repository. Here's how to do it using Git:
git clone https://git.herrbischoff.com/screaming-liquid-tiger.git
This command will download the latest version of Screaming Liquid Tiger from the repository.
After downloading Screaming Liquid Tiger, you need to build it from source. Here's how to do it:
cd screaming-liquid-tiger
make
This command will build the Screaming Liquid Tiger binary from the source code.
Finally, you need to install Screaming Liquid Tiger on your system. Here's how to do it:
sudo make install
This command will install Screaming Liquid Tiger to /usr/local/bin/screaming-liquid-tiger
. After the installation, you can run Screaming Liquid Tiger by typing screaming-liquid-tiger
in your terminal.
That's it! By following these four steps, you should now have Screaming Liquid Tiger installed and ready to use on your Fedora CoreOS machine.
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