How to Install ReleaseBell on OpenSUSE Latest

ReleaseBell is a popular release notifications app that can be used to get notified automatically whenever a new release of software or any other product is available. This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide on how to install ReleaseBell on the latest version of OpenSUSE.

Prerequisites

Before we get started with the installation process, you need to ensure that you have the following:

Step 1: Download ReleaseBell

To begin with, you need to download the ReleaseBell package from their official website. Open the terminal and download the releasebell package by running the following command:

wget https://releasebell.com/package/releasebell_latest.tar.gz

Step 2: Extract the Package

Once the download is complete, you need to extract the package. Navigate to the directory where the package is downloaded and run the following command:

tar -xvzf releasebell_latest.tar.gz

Step 3: Install Required Dependencies

Next, you need to install the required dependencies for ReleaseBell. Open the terminal and enter the following command:

sudo zypper install libatomic1 libcurl4-openssl1_1 libgl1 libglib-2_0-0 libxml2 libX11-xcb1 libX11-xcb1 libXrender1 libxcb1 libxcb-dri3-0 libxkbcommon0 libxkbfile1 libxslt1

Step 4: Install ReleaseBell

Now, it's time to install ReleaseBell on your system. Navigate to the ReleaseBell directory by running the following command:

cd releasebell_latest

Then run the following command to initiate the installation process:

sudo ./install.sh

The above command will install ReleaseBell on your system. Once the installation is complete, you can run the ReleaseBell application by running the following command:

releasebell

Conclusion

That's all for the installation of ReleaseBell on OpenSUSE. If you have followed the steps mentioned above correctly, you should have ReleaseBell installed on your system without any issues. Run ReleaseBell and enjoy getting notified automatically whenever a new release of software or any other product is available.

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