How to Install Cal.com on OpenSUSE Latest?

Cal.com is a popular online calendar application that helps individuals and teams plan, schedule, and organize events in one central platform. In this guide, we will discuss how to install Cal.com on OpenSUSE Latest.

Step 1: Update the System

Before installing Cal.com on your OpenSUSE Latest system, it is recommended to update your system to the latest stable packages. Open a terminal by pressing CTRL + ALT + T and execute the following command:

sudo zypper update

Enter your root password when prompted.

Step 2: Install Dependencies

Cal.com requires some dependencies to be installed on the system before running. These packages can be installed using zypper package manager by running the command below in the terminal:

sudo zypper install curl nodejs-common

Step 3: Install Cal.com

After installing the dependencies, let’s proceed to download and install Cal.com. Follow the instructions below:

  1. Visit https://cal.com/ and click on the “Get Started for Free” button.

  2. Fill in your details and click on the Sign-Up button.

  3. Once you have created an account, download the Cal.com package by clicking on the “Download for Linux” button.

  4. Open the terminal and navigate to the Downloads directory.

  5. Run the following command to extract the downloaded package:

tar -xvzf cal.tar.gz
  1. Change to the extracted cal directory.

  2. Run the following command to install Cal.com:

./install.sh
  1. Follow the prompts to complete the installation.

  2. After the installation completes, you can open Cal.com by searching for it in the applications list or by running the following command in the terminal:

cal

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have provided a step-by-step guide on how to install Cal.com on OpenSUSE Latest. By following the steps outlined above, you should have a fully functional Cal.com application installed on your system. We hope this guide was helpful.

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