![]() For this, open your web browser and type the IP address you have assigned to your plex server. The next step is to add the files in your server. ![]() Once done, restart your Raspberry Pi by running the below command. Note the IP address you have received after running the command and then run the following command Sudo nano /boot/cmdline.txtĪt the end of the file, type ip=(your raspberry pi static IP address) To assign the static IP address get your IP address by typing hostname -i ![]() Now you need to restart the Plex service by running the following command in terminal Sudo service Plexmediaserver restartįor Plex to work normally so that you can access the contents, you need to assign the static IP address to your server. Once Plex has been installed, its time to set up the permissions so that Plex can run under Pi user. sudo apt-get install -t Jessie plexmediaserver To download the Plex, run the below command in terminal, and press Y when prompted. Once done, update the package list using sudo apt-get update Now add the dev2day repository to the source list using the following command echo "deb jessie main" | sudo tee /etc/apt//pms.list You can get the crypt O Key from their website using the following command. Now you need to add dev2day repository to your package. This command will install the latest version and if that is already installed, it will show you the message and the latest version is already install. In latest Raspbian OS it is already installed but you can check it by running the following command. Once done, check that you have HTTPS transport package installed and this will ensure secure communication between server and clients. To update Raspbian OS, open the command line and type the following commands. Make sure you have updated your Raspbian OS.
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