Vocascan is a software solution that helps you automate your vocabulary learning process. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps to install Vocascan on Manjaro, a popular Linux distribution.
Before we begin, please make sure that you have the following prerequisites:
Follow the steps below to install Vocascan on Manjaro:
First, you need to download the Vocascan package from the official website. To do this, open your web browser and enter the following URL:
https://vocascan.com/download
From there, select the version of Vocascan that you want to install. We recommend choosing the latest version for optimal performance. Once you've selected a version, download the package to your home folder.
Now that you have the Vocascan package downloaded to your home folder, it's time to extract it. To do this, open your terminal emulator and navigate to your home folder:
cd ~
Then, extract the Vocascan package using the following command:
tar -xf vocascan-VERSION.tar.gz
Replace VERSION with the version of Vocascan that you downloaded in step 1.
Before you can launch Vocascan, you need to install some dependencies. To do this, open your terminal emulator and execute the following command:
sudo pacman -S qt5-base qt5-tools libxslt
This command will download and install the required dependencies.
Now that you have the dependencies installed, let's launch Vocascan. Navigate to the directory where you extracted the Vocascan package:
cd vocascan-VERSION
Replace VERSION with the version of Vocascan that you downloaded in step 1.
Then, execute the following command to launch Vocascan:
./vocascan
Congratulations! You have successfully installed and launched Vocascan on your Manjaro system.
In this tutorial, we learned how to install Vocascan on Manjaro. If you encounter any issues during the installation process, feel free to contact the Vocascan support team for assistance. Happy vocabulary learning!
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