How to Install Turtl on Fedora CoreOS Latest?

Turtl is an open-source note-taking and organization software. This application helps you keep your notes, bookmarks, passwords, and documents secure and organized. If you are looking to install Turtl on Fedora CoreOS, follow this guide.

Prerequisites:

Steps to install Turtl:

  1. Open the terminal on your Fedora CoreOS system.

  2. Add the Turtl repository using the following command.

sudo curl -L -o /etc/yum.repos.d/turtl.repo https://repo.turtl.it/centos/rpm/turtl.repo
  1. Import the GPG key used to verify the package signatures.
sudo rpm --import https://repo.turtl.it/centos/rpm/turtl-gpg-key.pub
  1. Install Turtl on your system using the following command.
sudo dnf install turtl
  1. After installation, start the Turtl service.
sudo systemctl start turtl
  1. Enable the Turtl service to start at boot time.
sudo systemctl enable turtl
  1. Verify that the Turtl service is running by checking its status.
sudo systemctl status turtl

If the Turtl service is running correctly, you should see the following message: "Active: active (running)."

  1. Now, you can access the Turtl application by opening your web browser and navigating to "http://localhost:8181."

Conclusion:

In this tutorial, we have covered the steps to install Turtl on Fedora CoreOS. Turtl is an excellent application for note-taking and organization, and with the steps above, you can use Turtl on your Fedora CoreOS system.

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