Musikcube is a free and open-source music player that runs on multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux, and macOS. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing Musikcube on a Fedora Server Latest edition.
Before we proceed with the installation, make sure that:
Musikcube is not available in the official Fedora repositories. Instead, it is hosted in a DNF Copr Repository maintained by the project's developer. To install Musikcube, you need to enable this repository on your system by running the following command:
sudo dnf copr enable heftig/musikcube
Once you have enabled the DNF Copr repository, you can now install Musikcube by executing the following command:
sudo dnf install musikcube
This will download and install the latest version of Musikcube and all of its dependencies.
After the installation is complete, you can launch Musikcube by typing musikcube
in the terminal. Musikcube should start up, and you can then start adding your music library to it.
musikcube
In this tutorial, we have walked you through the installation process of Musikcube on a Fedora Server Latest edition. Musikcube is a lightweight music player that comes loaded with various features such as gapless playback, replay gain normalization, and audio resampling. Enjoy using Musikcube and listening to your favorite songs!
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