Karaoke Eternal is a powerful karaoke software that allows you to create and manage your own karaoke library. This tutorial will guide you through the steps to install Karaoke Eternal on Kali Linux Latest.
Before we begin, there are a few prerequisites that need to be met in order to successfully install Karaoke Eternal on Kali Linux Latest:
sudo apt-get install wine
sudo apt-get install winetricks
Now that you have met the prerequisites, follow the below steps to install Karaoke Eternal on Kali Linux Latest.
Download the latest version of Karaoke Eternal from the official website https://www.karaoke-eternal.com. After the download is complete, extract the downloaded zip file to a folder of your choice.
Go to the folder where you have extracted the downloaded files and open the Terminal by right-clicking on an empty space and selecting "Open in Terminal".
In the Terminal, run the following command to open Winetricks:
winetricks
In the Winetricks window, select "Install a Windows DLL or component" and click "OK".
Then, select "corefonts" and click "OK". This will download and install Microsoft Core Fonts on your system.
In the Winetricks window, select "Install a Windows DLL or component" and click "OK".
Then, select "dotnet35" and click "OK". This will download and install .NET Framework on your system.
In the Terminal, navigate to the folder where you have extracted the downloaded files.
Then, run the following command to install Karaoke Eternal:
wine KaraokeEternal-Setup.exe
Follow the instructions provided by the installer to complete the installation.
After the installation is complete, go to the Applications menu and launch Karaoke Eternal.
You can now start using Karaoke Eternal to manage your karaoke library.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Karaoke Eternal on Kali Linux Latest. You can now enjoy the powerful features of this amazing karaoke software.
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