How to Install EdMon on NetBSD

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to install EdMon on the NetBSD operating system:

Prerequisites

Installation Steps

  1. Open a terminal window on NetBSD by clicking on the terminal icon or by using the keyboard shortcut 'Ctrl+Alt+T'.

  2. Install Git on your NetBSD system by running the following command:

    $ sudo pkgin install git
    
  3. Clone the EdMon repository from GitHub by running the following command:

    $ git clone https://github.com/Edraens/EdMon.git
    
  4. Navigate to the cloned repository directory:

    $ cd EdMon/
    
  5. Install the required dependencies by running the following command:

    $ sudo pkgin install python-3.8 py38-setuptools py38-docopt py38-psutil
    
  6. Once the dependencies are installed, install EdMon by running the following command:

    $ sudo python3 setup.py install
    

    This command will install EdMon on your NetBSD system.

  7. Congratulations! You've successfully installed EdMon on your NetBSD system. To start using EdMon, run the following command:

    $ edmon
    

    This command will launch EdMon, and you can start using it.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you've learned how to install EdMon on NetBSD. EdMon is a useful and powerful tool for monitoring your system's performance. Feel free to explore EdMon's features and customize them according to your preferences.

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