Firezone is a highly secure and privacy-friendly email service that you can use to protect your data and communication from online threats. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to install Firezone on Void Linux.
Open the terminal and type the following command to install the required dependencies:
sudo xbps-install curl gcc make openssl-devel
This will install curl, gcc, make, and openssl-devel packages required for Firezone installation.
To download and install Firezone on your Void Linux system, follow these steps:
curl -L https://www.firez.one/client/fzclient_linux > ~/Downloads/fzclient_linux
chmod u+x ~/Downloads/fzclient_linux
sudo ~/Downloads/fzclient_linux install
This will install Firezone on your system.
After installation, you need to configure Firezone by creating a Firezone account.
fzclient
This will open the Firezone interface. Click on the "Register" button to create a new Firezone account.
Enter your email address and a strong password.
Once you have created the account, log in to Firezone using your email and password.
You can now start using Firezone to send and receive secure and private emails.
That's it, you have successfully installed and configured Firezone on your Void Linux system. You can now use Firezone to protect your data and communication from online threats.
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