Installing Metabase on Fedora Server Latest

Metabase is a popular open-source tool for visualizing data and building dashboards. Here's how to install it on Fedora Server Latest:

Prerequisites

Before you begin, make sure you have the following:

Step 1: Install Java

Metabase runs on Java, so the first thing you need to do is install it on your system. Run the following command in the terminal to install OpenJDK 8:

sudo dnf install java-1.8.0-openjdk

Step 2: Download Metabase

Next, you'll need to download the Metabase installation file. Go to the Metabase website (https://metabase.com/) and click the "Download" button. Select "Linux" as your operating system and "Generic" as your architecture. This will download a .jar file to your system.

Step 3: Run the Metabase Installer

Once you have the Metabase installation file, you can run it with the following command:

java -jar metabase.jar

This will launch the Metabase installer. Follow the prompts to complete the installation process. You'll be asked to specify a port for Metabase to run on and create an admin account.

Step 4: Start Metabase

Once the installation is complete, you can start Metabase with the following command:

java -jar metabase.jar

This will launch Metabase on the port you specified during the installation process. You can access Metabase by going to http://: in your web browser.

Conclusion

That's it! You now have Metabase up and running on your Fedora Server Latest installation. You can start exploring your data and building dashboards with this powerful tool.

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