Installation of Stacer on Linux
Now let’s see how we can install the Stacer on the different Linux distributions.
Install Stacer on Ubuntu/Debain
We can use the Advanced Packaging Tool (APT) to install the Stacer on the Ubuntu or other Debian-based Linux distribution.
Use the following command to install the Stacer on the Ubuntu:
$ sudo apt install stacer
Install Stacer on the Fedora
To install the Stacer on the Fedora, we can use the DNF package manager. Use the following command to install Stacer on the Fedora:
$ sudo dnf install Stacer
Install Stacer on the Arch Linux.
We can use the Pacman package manager to install Stacer on Arch Linux and other Arch Linux-based distributions such as Garuda Linux or Manjaro Linux. Use the following command to install Stacer on the Arch Linux:
$ sudo pacman -S stacer
Now we have installed the Stacer on the Linux systems.
Introduction to Stacer – CCleaner Alternative for Linux
Stacer is the most simple and advanced system optimizer and system monitor tool for Linux. It is an open-source tool developed by Oguzhan Inan and many other developers. Initially, it developed on the Electron environment, but now it has been rewritten in C++. This tool provides many features such as a cleaning system by removing unnecessary files and software programs. On Windows, CCleaner is the most popular tool for removing potentially unwanted files and cleaning the system. Similarly, the Stacer is the alternative to the CCleaner for monitoring and optimizing Linux systems. If you are a Linux system administrator and looking for the best and most modern system monitor tool, then the Stacer is for us.
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