MiroTalk P2P is a peer-to-peer communication tool that allows users to connect with others for video conferencing, messaging, and file sharing. This tutorial will guide you step-by-step on how to install MiroTalk P2P on NetBSD.
Open the terminal on your NetBSD system.
Install the necessary dependencies using the pkgin
package manager. Run the following command:
# pkgin update && pkgin install curl unzip gtk3
This will update your package manager and install the necessary packages required to install MiroTalk P2P.
Download the latest version of MiroTalk P2P from the official website:
# curl -L https://p2p.mirotalk.com/MiroTalkP2P.zip -o mirotalk.zip
This command will download the latest version of the MiroTalk P2P package and save it as mirotalk.zip
in your current directory.
Extract the downloaded package:
# unzip mirotalk.zip
Navigate to the extracted directory:
# cd MiroTalkP2P
Run the MiroTalk P2P installer:
# ./MiroTalkP2P
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Once the installation is complete, you can launch MiroTalk P2P from the application menu or by running the following command in the terminal:
# mirotalk
Congratulations, you have successfully installed MiroTalk P2P on your NetBSD system. You can now start using it for video conferencing, messaging, and file sharing. Enjoy!
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