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Update PLEX by running the system update and upgrade commands. ![]() ![]() echo deb public main | sudo tee /etc/apt//plexmediaserver.list curl | sudo apt-key add. Doing this will allow Ubuntu to update PLEX using the standard updating commands. Once we know it works and we verified that the service is running we can add the plexmediaserver to you repositories. Verify the status of Plex media server service: sudo systemctl status rvice Start the Plex media server: sudo systemctl start rvice #Setting up plex media server linux install#Install using the dpkg command sudo dpkg -i plexmediaserver_1.-219a9974e_b Enable and Update the PLEX serverĮnable the Plex media server on boot: sudo systemctl enable rvice This may be an older version, but we will set-up updating shortly. #Setting up plex media server linux download#Download and Install PLEXĭownload using this command. #Setting up plex media server linux password#It will ask you for your password and once you are in it will look like a normal terminal instance, but it will be for the server as it display as Once you are in we can setup plex. Once you have OpenSSH installed you can SSH into you new server. In order to connect to a machine outside of your home network you will want to set up port forwarding and add additional security to your systems. As a reminder this will only work on your local network. You can run “ssh” in the terminal to check. Once you have this done you’re going to want to make sure you have OpenSSH installed on your main computer. For my machine the local IP address is 192.168.0.60, so that what I’ll be using for the rest of this article. Your IP address will be after after ‘inet’ and will likley be the first address that doesn’t end in a 0 or 1. First to find your IP run the following command. ![]() You could do all this on the server machine, but using SSH will make it way easier to copy commands and easily move media files to your new server. Once your system is updated were going to need to get the local IP address to SSH into the system. When booted into server run apt update commands sudo apt-get update Once you’re in run the commands to update your system. After the first boot you’re going to want to login with the user and password your created when setting up the machine.
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