How to Install Sonarr on OpenSUSE Latest

Sonarr is an open-source application that facilitates downloading television shows automatically. If you are using OpenSUSE and want to install Sonarr, you can follow the steps outlined in this tutorial.

Prerequisites

Step 1: Install Mono

Sonarr is built on the Mono platform, so installing Mono is the first step. You can use the following command in the terminal to install Mono:

sudo zypper install mono-complete

Step 2: Add Repository

To add the Sonarr repository to the system, run the following command:

sudo zypper addrepo https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/manuelschneid3r/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/home:manuelschneid3r.repo

Step 3: Update System

To ensure that the system is up to date, run the command below:

sudo zypper update

Step 4: Install Sonarr

After adding the Sonarr repository and updating the system, run the following command to install Sonarr:

sudo zypper install sonarr

During installation, you will be prompted to accept the GPG key. Press 'y' to continue.

Step 5: Start Sonarr

Once the installation process is complete, you can start the Sonarr service by running:

sudo systemctl start sonarr

Step 6: Access Sonarr

To use Sonarr, open a web browser and navigate to http://localhost:8989. The Sonarr web interface will appear, and you can continue to configure Sonarr.

Conclusion

That's it! You have now learned how to install Sonarr on OpenSUSE Latest. Remember, Sonarr automates the process of downloading television shows, so it's important to use it ethically and in accordance with your country's laws.

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