How to Install Bytebase on Linux Mint Latest

Bytebase is a relational database management tool that helps users to simplify database documentation and task management. This tutorial will guide you on how to install Bytebase on Linux Mint Latest.

Prerequisites

Step 1: Install MySQL Server

Bytebase requires MySQL server to run. To install MySQL server on Linux Mint, run the following commands in the terminal:

sudo apt update
sudo apt install mysql-server

After installation, verify the version of MySQL installed by running the command below:

mysql --version

Step 2: Install Bytebase

There are various ways to install Bytebase on Linux Mint. Follow any of the options below that you prefer.

Option 1: Download Bytebase’s Debian package

You can download Bytebase’s Debian package from its official website using the link below:

https://www.bytebase.com/download

Once the package is downloaded, navigate to the directory where the package was downloaded and install it using the command below:

sudo dpkg -i bytebase.deb

Option 2: Install Bytebase using Snap

Bytebase is available on Snap store. If you already have Snap installed, you can install Bytebase by running the command below:

sudo snap install bytebase

Option 3: Install Bytebase using Docker

You can also install Bytebase from its official Docker image. First, make sure Docker is installed on your system. Run the command below to install it:

sudo apt install docker.io

Verify that Docker has been installed correctly by running the command below:

sudo systemctl status docker

After installing Docker, run the command below to pull Bytebase’s image:

sudo docker pull bytebase/bytebase

Step 3: Start Bytebase

To start Bytebase after installation, run the command below:

sudo systemctl start bytebase

You can check the status of Bytebase by running:

sudo systemctl status bytebase

Step 4: Accessing Bytebase

After starting Bytebase, you can access it from your browser by visiting:

http://localhost:8080

You will be redirected to the login page, where you can sign up and start using Bytebase.

You have successfully installed Bytebase on Linux Mint.

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