How to Install MiroTalk C2C on MXLinux Latest

MiroTalk C2C is a communication application that has become quite popular in recent years. This application allows you to communicate with other people via video and voice calls, chat, and share screens. If you are looking to install MiroTalk C2C on MXLinux Latest, then you have come to the right place. In this tutorial, we will be covering the steps required to install MiroTalk C2C on MXLinux Latest.

Prerequisites

Step 1: Open the Terminal

To install MiroTalk C2C on MXLinux, you need to open the terminal. You can do this by searching for "terminal" in the application menu.

Step 2: Install GDebi and Wget

GDebi is a package installer that will allow you to install the MiroTalk C2C package. If you do not have GDebi installed, you can install it by running the following command in the terminal:

sudo apt install gdebi

Wget is a command-line utility that will download the MiroTalk C2C package from the official website. To install Wget, run the following command in the terminal:

sudo apt install wget

Step 3: Download MiroTalk C2C

Navigate to the official MiroTalk C2C website and download the .deb package for Linux. You can download it using the following command:

wget https://c2c.mirotalk.com/download/linux/mirotalk-c2c_1.1.1_amd64.deb

Step 4: Install MiroTalk C2C

Now that you have downloaded the MiroTalk C2C deb package, you can use GDebi to install it. Navigate to the directory where you downloaded the package and run the following command in the terminal:

sudo gdebi mirotalk-c2c_1.1.1_amd64.deb

GDebi will download and install all the dependencies required for MiroTalk C2C. Once the installation is complete, you can search for MiroTalk C2C in the application menu to launch the application.

Conclusion

That's it! You have successfully installed MiroTalk C2C on your MXLinux Latest system. You can now use MiroTalk C2C to communicate with other people via video and voice calls, chat, and share screens.

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