Mosparo is a service for automating data collection and processing. In this tutorial, we will go through the process of installing Mosparo on POP! OS Latest.
Before installing Mosparo on POP! OS, make sure that you have the following:
The first step is to download the Mosparo binary from their official website. To do this, open your web browser and navigate to mosparo.io/">https://mosparo.io/.
On the homepage, click on the "Download" button. This will take you to a new page where you will be asked to choose the operating system for which you want to download Mosparo.
Click on the "Linux" icon, and select the option that corresponds to your system architecture.
After selecting your system architecture, click on the "Download" button to start the download process.
Once the Mosparo binary is downloaded, navigate to your Downloads folder and look for the "mosparo_linux_x64.tar.gz" file.
Right-click on the file and select "Extract Here" to extract the contents of the file.
After extracting the contents of the file, open the Terminal by pressing the "Ctrl + Alt + T" key combination.
Change directory to the extracted Mosparo folder by typing the command:
cd mosparo
To run Mosparo, you will need to install its dependencies. Run the following command to install them:
sudo apt install libgtk-3-0 libx11-xcb-dev libxtst-dev libnss3 libasound2 libxss1 libgbm1 libatk-bridge2.0-0 libxcomposite1 libxcursor1 libxdamage1 libxi6 libxtst6 libxrandr2 libgtk-3-common libxkbcommon-x11-0 libglapi-mesa libegl-mesa0 libgles2-mesa libdbus-glib-1-2
Once the dependencies are installed, run the Mosparo binary by typing the command:
./mosparo
This will launch the Mosparo application.
In this tutorial, we have gone through the steps required to install Mosparo on POP! OS latest. By following these steps, you will be able to install Mosparo and start automating your data collection and processing tasks.
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