MiroTalk C2C is a real-time video communication application that allows you to connect with others via video and audio. The following tutorial will guide you through the process of installing MiroTalk C2C on Void Linux.
Before installing MiroTalk C2C, you need to install some dependencies. This can be done by opening a terminal and running the following command:
sudo xbps-install -S glibc-locale-devel gcc make cmake qt5-qmake qt5-qtbase-dev qt5-qtdeclarative-dev qt5-qtwebsockets-dev pulseaudio-alsa alsa-utils
Go to the MiroTalk C2C download page and download the Linux version of the application.
Once downloaded, open the terminal and navigate to the directory where the downloaded file is located.
cd ~/Downloads
Extract the contents of the downloaded file using the following command:
tar -xvf MiroTalk-C2C-1.0.0-Linux.tar.gz
Navigate to the extracted directory by running the following command:
cd MiroTalk-C2C-1.0.0-Linux
Run the installation script by running the following command:
sudo sh install.sh
This will install MiroTalk C2C on your system.
To launch MiroTalk C2C, open the terminal and run the following command:
mirotalk-c2c
This will launch the MiroTalk C2C application.
MiroTalk C2C is now installed on your Void Linux system. You can now use it to communicate with others using video and audio.
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