Installing MiroTalk C2C on NixOS Latest

MiroTalk C2C is a video conferencing tool that enables users to have group meetings and one-on-one conversations with their team or clients. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing MiroTalk C2C on NixOS Latest.

Prerequisites

Before we start the installation process, ensure that you have the following prerequisites:

Step 1 - Download the MiroTalk C2C package

The first step is to download the MiroTalk C2C package from the official website. Open your web browser and navigate to https://c2c.mirotalk.com. Click on the "Download" button, and select the appropriate version for your operating system.

$ wget https://c2c.mirotalk.com/download/MiroTalkC2C-Linux.tar.gz

Step 2 - Extract the package

Once the download is complete, extract the package using the tar command.

$ tar -xzvf MiroTalkC2C-Linux.tar.gz

Step 3 - Move the package

Next, move the extracted package to a directory where you want to install MiroTalk C2C permanently.

$ sudo mv MiroTalkC2C-Linux /opt/MiroTalkC2C

Note: You can change the directory location as per your choice.

Step 4 - Create a Desktop Entry for MiroTalk C2C

Create a desktop entry for easy access to MiroTalk C2C from the application menu.

$ sudo nano /usr/share/applications/MiroTalkC2C.desktop

Copy and paste the following configuration into the file you just created:

[Desktop Entry]
Name=MiroTalkC2C
GenericName=MiroTalkC2C
Comment=Start video conferencing with MiroTalk C2C
Exec=/opt/MiroTalkC2C/MiroTalkC2C
Icon=/opt/MiroTalkC2C/icon.png
Terminal=false
Type=Application
Categories=Network;WebBrowser;

Save and close the file.

Step 5 - Run MiroTalk C2C

MiroTalk C2C is now installed on your machine, and you can run it by searching for "MiroTalkC2C" or clicking on the MiroTalkC2C icon from the application menu.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we guided you through the process of installing MiroTalk C2C on NixOS Latest. You can now use MiroTalk C2C to have group meetings and one-on-one conversations with your team or clients.

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