Grist is a spreadsheet software that allows you to create and manipulate data in an easy and efficient way. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the installation process of Grist on Fedora Server Latest.
Before we get started, make sure that you have the following requirements:
The first step in installing Grist is to update your system. You can do this by running the following command in your terminal:
sudo dnf update
This command will update all the packages and dependencies installed on your system. It may take a few minutes to complete.
Next, you need to install some required packages that are necessary for Grist to function properly. Run the following command to install these packages:
sudo dnf install -y glibc zlib-devel libstdc++-static
This command will install the required packages for running Grist on your system.
Now you need to download the Grist package from their official website. You can do this by using the following command:
wget https://downloads.getgrist.com/linux/grist-latest.rpm
This command will download the Grist package on your system. It may take a few minutes to complete.
After downloading the Grist package, you can install it using the following command:
sudo dnf install -y grist-latest.rpm
This command will install the Grist package on your system. It may take a few minutes to complete.
Now that you have installed Grist on your system, you can launch it using the following command:
grist
This will launch the Grist application on your system. You can now start using it to create and manipulate data.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Grist on your Fedora Server Latest system. You can now use this powerful spreadsheet software to manage your data in an efficient way.
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