Installation requires two parts; 1. compiling the CPP code. 2. installing the files to your system directories. To compile you need a cpp compiler, Qt6-base and cmake. The normal format applies; ``` bash git clone https://codeberg.org/zander/isolationRunner.git cd isolationRunner mkdir build cd build cmake .. make sudo make install ``` **Installing the files to your system directories.** The installation of the rules from the isolationRunner/rules dir requires a copy: ``` sudo cp -r isolationRunner/rules /etc/security/iso-rules/ ``` As the last step, you want to run the isolationRunner in the background, as your own user. The main desktops allow simply by copying: ``` cp isolationRunner/IsolationRunner.desktop $HOME/.config/autostart/ ``` You need to re-login to your session to make that work. At this point you can use the 'iso' remote control to do stuff. It is a command-line application, so take a look at the help it prints.