![]() That’s it, Plex Media Server repo will be enabled on the OS and Plex Media Server will automatically get updated too. Set that entry to Enabled and Auto Refresh.Once that’s done, restart Plex Media Server and your server will be up-to-date. openSUSEĪfter doing the normal steps for RPM-based distributions, openSUSE users will need to make an additional change: To update your Plex Media Server on Ubuntu (or Debian), simply open a Terminal window and enter the following command: sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade. To enable the repo, edit /etc//plex.repo and change line 4 from enabled=0 to enabled=1. Inside the RPM package we have silently added a repository configuration file for Plex Media Server to hook up to a repository. ![]() From a terminal window run the following two commands: echo deb public main | sudo tee /etc/apt//plexmediaserver.list ![]() To enable the Plex Media Server repository on Ubuntu only a few terminal commands are required. Plex Repository for Linux DEB-based distros (Ubuntu, etc.) Open the Software Repositories app Find the PlexRepo entry Set that entry to Enabled and Auto Refresh That’s it, Plex Media Server repo will be enabled on the OS and Plex Media Server will automatically get updated too. Install plexmediaserver To install plexmediaserver, simply use the following command: sudo snap install plexmediaserver Other popular snaps See more. Other compatible distributions may work, but are not officially supported by Plex. sudo apt update sudo apt install snapd Either log out and back in again, or restart your system, to ensure snap’s paths are updated correctly. This article covers how to add the repository to Ubuntu and Fedora/CentOS. For users running our Plex Media Server on DEB-based (Ubuntu, etc.) or RPM-based (Fedora, CentOS, etc.) Linux distributions, it’s possible to do so via our official repository.
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