![]() ![]() First access to Plex media serverĪ tablet that gives you access to all the Raspberry Pi ports you need, with a simple interface to start programming easily. #Plex media server login install#I find it harder to install than with this Debian package, so I won’t give more details about it in this tutorial.Īnd if you have no idea what Docker is, you should probably start by reading my complete guide about it here. You can find more details on this page (scroll down to “Using docker-compose on ARM devices”). Note : there is a Docker version of the Plex Media Server, if you really need it, but ARM is not supported directly. The Plex media server will start automatically on boot. It will install everything for you, and configure the corresponding service. Sudo dpkg -i plexmediaserver_1.-99a4a6ac9_b On a minimal installation, you’ll need to install it manually, with this command line: It will ask your password, install the prerequisites automatically and add the Plex icon to your main menu (I’ll explain the next steps later). If you have a desktop environment, you can most likely just click on the downloaded file to install it. Once downloaded, Plex can be installed directly on your Raspberry Pi. ![]() Then, open a terminal and use wget to download the file on the Raspberry Pi, here is the syntax:ĭon’t use this exact command, as the link will change with any version update.Īre you a bit lost in the Linux command line? Check this article first, for the most important commands to remember, and a free downloadable cheat sheet so you can have the commands at your fingertips. From your computer, do a right-click on the link and copy the URL. If you don’t have a desktop environment on your Raspberry Pi, you need to use a command line to download the package. If you have a Raspberry Pi 3B+ or higher, you can pick ARMv8.
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