How to install JD Esurvey on Void Linux

JD Esurvey is a survey software that can be used for creating questionnaires and surveys. It is available for different platforms including Void Linux. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing JD Esurvey on Void Linux.

Prerequisites

Before starting the installation process, make sure you meet the following prerequisites:

Installation Steps

Follow the below steps to install JD Esurvey on your Void Linux machine:

Step 1: Download JD Esurvey

Firstly, you need to download the JD Esurvey installer package from the official website. You can use the below command to download the latest version of JD Esurvey:

wget https://www.jdsoft.com/downloads/jdeserver/JDEsurvey-Linux.zip

Step 2: Install the required dependencies

JD Esurvey requires some dependencies to be installed on your system. You can install these dependencies by running the following command:

sudo xbps-install -S libqt5-websockets qt5-base qt5-websockets

Step 3: Extract the installer

Once the download is complete, extract the downloaded package using the following command:

unzip JDEsurvey-Linux.zip

Step 4: Install JD Esurvey

After extracting the package, navigate to the extracted directory and run the following command to install JD Esurvey:

sudo ./setup.sh

The installation process will start, and you will be prompted to enter the installation directory. You can choose the default directory or enter a custom directory of your choice.

Step 5: Launch JD Esurvey

After completing the installation process, you can launch JD Esurvey by running the following command:

jdesurvey

You can also create a desktop shortcut for easy access to JD Esurvey.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you learned how to install JD Esurvey on your Void Linux machine. You also learned how to install the required dependencies, extract the installer, and launch JD Esurvey. With this survey software, you can create and manage surveys with ease.

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