Ubuntu/Linux
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The Datagram desktop application allows your Ubuntu or Linux computer to join the Datagram Network, a decentralized system where participants share their unused computing resources. By connecting your device, you help support the network’s operations, such as routing data and providing compute power. In return, you earn rewards based on how much of your available resources you contribute.
The Datagram Desktop Application does not monitor your activity while in use. It only manages authorized compute resources to route internet traffic through your IP address, ensuring zero access to your data.
Let’s get started. 🚀
Step 1: Visit the and register for an account using your email or Google sign-in.
Step 2: Scroll down and click on the Linux button to download the installer compatible with your Linux system.
Step 3: Open the Terminal on your Ubuntu or Linux-based system. You’ll need administrative access to proceed with the installation. To make the file executable, run the following command.
Step 5: After the installation completes, check the status of your Datagram node by running.
This will show whether your node is currently online or offline.
Step 1: If the node appears to be offline, restart the service using.
Step 2: Then, check the status again:
Repeat this process if the node doesn’t come online immediately.
Step 3: Here, you can copy the License Key displayed on the page. Paste the License Key when prompted to enter a License Key, and press Enter to continue.
Step 4: During the installation, you’ll be prompted to enter a License Key. Enter Your License Key. For more information on how to get your license key, refer to the section “”
Step 3: Lastly, go back to theand confirm that your node is showing as connected. Once connected, it will begin earning points automatically.
Step 1: Open your browser and up for a Datagram account if you haven’t already. Step 2: Navigate to the “Wallet” section from the left sidebar, then click on the “Licenses” tab at the top to manage your license settings.