How To Install FlareGet 3.1.37 On Fedora, CentOS, OpenSUSE, Mageia And OpenMandriva

Hello Linux Geeksters. As you may know, FlareGet is a multi-threaded, multi-segment popular download manager and accelerator, working on Linux. (like uGet or XDMAN).

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The latest version available is FlareGet 3.1-37, which has been recently released. Among others, comes with enhancements for the multi-threaded core engine,it got support for post-download requests, improvements for the browser integration, support for Google Drive, Dropbox and other storage services and a bunch of bug-fixes and other improvements. For more information, see the official changelog.

how to install FlareGet 3.1.37 on Fedora, CentOS, OpenSUSE, Mageia and OpenMandriva

In this article I will show you how to install FlareGet 3.1.37 on Fedora, CentOS, OpenSUSE, Mageia and OpenMandriva and their derivative systems.

Because it is not available via any repository, we have to download the archive containing the deb package for our architecture exactly, extract it and install the extracted rpm package via the command-line.

Follow the instructions for your architecture exactly, in order to get a successful installation.

How to install FlareGet 3.1-37 on 32 bit Fedora, CentOS, OpenSUSE, Mageia and OpenMandriva systems:

$ wget "flareget.com/files/flareget/rpm/i386/flareget_3.1-36_i386(stable)_rpm.tar.gz"
$ $ tar -xzvf flareget_3.1-36_i386(stable)_rpm.tar.gz
$ cd flareget_3.1-36_i386\(stable\)_rpm/
$ sudo rpm -i flareget_3.1-36_i386.rpm

How to install FlareGet 3.1-37 on 64 bit Fedora, CentOS, OpenSUSE, Mageia and OpenMandriva systems:

$ wget "flareget.com/files/flareget/rpm/i386/flareget_3.1-36_x86_64(stable)_rpm.tar.gz"
$ $ tar -xzvf flareget_3.1-36_x86_64(stable)_rpm.tar.gz
$ cd flareget_3.1-36_x86_64\(stable\)_rpm/
$ sudo rpm -i flareget_3.1-36_x86_64.rpm

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