How to Install Snapdrop on Fedora Server Latest?

Snapdrop is a free and open source web-based file transfer tool that allows you to share files between devices connected to the same network without any configuration or installation requirements. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the installation process of Snapdrop on Fedora Server Latest.

Prerequisites

Step 1: Install Snapdrop using Snap Package Manager

First, ensure that Snap package management is installed on your Fedora Server Latest.

sudo dnf install snapd

After the installation completes, refresh the snap daemon.

sudo snap install core; sudo snap refresh core

Now, install Snapdrop using the following command.

sudo snap install snapdrop

Step 2: Verify Snapdrop Installation

To verify that the installation was successful, open your web browser and navigate to the following URL http://localhost:8989.

If the installation was successful, you should see the Snapdrop file transfer page open in your web browser.

Step 3: Use Snapdrop

To use Snapdrop, simply drag and drop the files you want to transfer from one device to another.

You can also create a room by clicking on the Create Room button, and share the room link with other users to join and transfer files.

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully installed Snapdrop on your Fedora Server Latest system. Snapdrop is an easy-to-use and efficient file transfer tool that can be installed and used without any technical skills or configuration requirements.

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