This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing musikcube, an open-source music player, on OpenSUSE.
Before installing musikcube, you need to make sure that you have all the necessary dependencies installed. Open the terminal and enter the following command to install the required dependencies:
sudo zypper install libogg libvorbis libcurl4 libopenal1 libsqlite3-0 libchromaprint1 libtwolame0 libsoxr0
Next, download the installation package for musikcube from their official website. Navigate to the download page at https://musikcube.com/download/ and select the appropriate installation package for your OpenSUSE version. In this tutorial, we assume you're running the latest version of OpenSUSE.
wget https://github.com/clangen/musikcube/releases/download/0.96.5/musikcube-0.96.5-opensuse_x86_64.rpm
In OpenSUSE, RPM is used to install packages. Use the following command to install musikcube from the RPM installation package:
sudo rpm -Uvh musikcube-0.96.5-opensuse_x86_64.rpm
Now that musikcube is installed on your system, you can launch it from the Applications Menu or from the terminal by typing musikcube
.
In this tutorial, you learned how to install musikcube on OpenSUSE by installing dependencies, downloading the installation package, and installing the RPM package. With musikcube, you can now play your favorite music on your OpenSUSE machine.
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