How to Install Coolify on Fedora Server

Coolify is an application that helps to reduce the temperature of your Android devices. It regulates your device's temperature by scaling down the frequency of your CPU. This tutorial will guide you on how to install Coolify on Fedora Server.

Requirements

Step 1: Install Dependancies

Before we start the installation process, we need to install the required dependencies to build Coolify on Fedora Server. Run the following command to install the necessary packages:

sudo dnf install git make gcc kernel-devel

Step 2: Clone Coolify Repository

Clone the Coolify repository to your server's home directory using the following command:

cd ~
git clone https://github.com/MysticDoll/coolify.git

Step 3: Build Coolify

Go to the Coolify directory:

cd coolify

Edit the Makefile file and point the KDIR variable to your system's kernel source path. For the latest version of Fedora Server, the kernel source path is /usr/src/kernels/$(uname -r).

vim Makefile

Change the following line:

KDIR = /usr/src/linux-$(shell uname -r)

To:

KDIR = /usr/src/kernels/$(shell uname -r)

Finally, run the following command to build Coolify:

sudo make

Step 4: Install Coolify

After the build process is complete, we can now install Coolify:

sudo make install

This command will copy the Coolify binary file to the /usr/local/bin/ directory.

Step 5: Run Coolify

To start Coolify, run the following command:

sudo coolify

This command will initialize Coolify to start reducing the temperature of your device. You can also run coolify -h to see the list of available options.

Conclusion

That's it! You have successfully installed Coolify on your Fedora Server. You can now use Coolify to regulate your device's temperature regardless of the device's manufacturer.

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