Tutorial: How to Install MiroTalk P2P on OpenSUSE Latest

MiroTalk P2P is a peer-to-peer communication tool that allows users to connect over the internet without relying on centralized servers. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the installation process of MiroTalk P2P on OpenSUSE Latest.

Prerequisites

Before starting the installation process, ensure that your system meets the following requirements:

Step 1: Download MiroTalk P2P

To download MiroTalk P2P on your OpenSUSE Latest system, you can use the wget command in the terminal:

sudo wget --content-disposition https://p2p.mirotalk.com/download/linux

This command will download the latest version of MiroTalk P2P for Linux.

Step 2: Install Dependencies

MiroTalk P2P requires some dependencies to be installed on your system before it can work properly. Use the following command in the terminal to install the required dependencies:

sudo zypper install libX11-6 libXtst6 libXi6 libxml2 libqt5-qtwebsockets libqt5-quickcontrols2

This command will install the necessary dependencies that MiroTalk P2P requires.

Step 3: Install MiroTalk P2P

After downloading MiroTalk P2P, you need to install it on your system. Navigate to the directory where you downloaded the installation file and use the following command to install it:

sudo rpm -ivh miroradio*.rpm

This command will install MiroTalk P2P on your system.

Step 4: Launch MiroTalk P2P

To start using MiroTalk P2P, open the terminal and enter the following command:

mirotalk

This command will launch the MiroTalk P2P application.

Step 5: Start Communicating

You can now start communicating with other MiroTalk P2P users by sharing your profile ID or by joining a chat room. MiroTalk P2P uses a P2P model, enabling you to use it anonymously without revealing your IP address or any other personal information.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we walked you through the process of installing MiroTalk P2P on OpenSUSE Latest. By following these steps, you can easily install and use MiroTalk P2P for secure and private peer-to-peer communication.

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