How to Install Radium on POP! OS Latest

Radium is an open-source music editor and a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) designed for recording, mixing, and mastering music. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install Radium on POP! OS Latest from https://github.com/Zibbp/Radium.

Prerequisites

Before starting the installation process, please make sure that you have the following prerequisites installed in your system:

Step 1: Installing Dependencies

Radium requires some dependencies to be installed in the system to work properly. In the terminal, enter the following command to install the dependencies:

sudo apt-get install qt5-qmake libjack-jackd2-dev libsndfile1-dev libasound2-dev libfluidsynth-dev libreadline6-dev libraw1394-dev libx11-dev libxcomposite-dev libxinerama-dev libavcodec-dev libavformat-dev libavutil-dev libswscale-dev libxvidcore-dev libglu1-mesa-dev

Step 2: Downloading Radium

Next, we need to download the Radium package from GitHub. To do this, we will use the Git command. Enter the following command in the terminal to clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/Zibbp/Radium.git

This command will download the repository at your current working directory.

Step 3: Building Radium

Once the repository is downloaded, we can build the Radium package. To do this, navigate to the downloaded directory using the terminal and enter the following commands:

cd Radium
qmake .
make
sudo make install

These commands will build and install the Radium package.

Step 4: Launching Radium

Once the installation is complete, you can launch Radium by entering the following command in the terminal:

radium

This will launch Radium and you can start creating your music.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we learned how to install Radium on POP! OS Latest. By following these steps, you can enjoy creating music on your system.

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