![]() But as Plex releases new updates fairly often, I just want to make sure I can update the software this way.Īnd that's my question. ![]() There is an option in the server software, to do an update. ![]() Reinstalling the app is not helping either. Many say their database is corrupted while others say the problem has emptied their library. sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade To install the Plex packages to the Raspberry Pi, we will need to add the official Plex package repository. The issue seems to be affecting both Windows and Mac versions. Install Plex Media server Now before we install the Plex Media Server software to the Raspberry Pi, we first need to ensure our operating system is up to date by running the following two commands. But with the method I used, this is not an option. That said, many Plex Media Server users are now reporting ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) the app is crashing or not working after the recent 1. , meaning that in the future, when I run a sudo apt upgrade, also the Plex software will be updated. When using the first method, I should install plex with sudo apt install plexmediaserver Raspberry Pi media player with Plex, Transmission, Sonarr, Bazarr and Jackett Build your own media player using a BitTorrent client (Transmission), a PVR for Usenet and BitTorrent users (Sonarr), an API Support for your the torrent trackers (Jackett), a manager of subtitles in Sonarr & Radarr (Bazarr) and a clientserver media player (Plex). ![]() deb package from their website, copied it to the RPI on an external drive attached via SMB, then ran a sudo dpkg -i plexmediaserver_1.-c43dc0277_bĮverything works fine, aparently. I've asked about this in the official Plex forum, but no answers. First lets update the package manager sudo apt update Next, taken directly from. You should see a message displayed telling you if your server is up to date or not. ![]() Our server's name is 'raspberry pi' but yours may be named something else. Manage keyring files in instead (see apt-key(8)). Were going to use the dev2day repo for this, its pretty straightforward. To check for Plex Media Server updates, click on your user icon in the top right corner of the web client and go to 'Account.' Click on your server in the sidebar to open up more information. According to and a few other sitesI should do a sudo apt install apt-transport-httpsĮcho deb public main | sudo tee /etc/apt//plexmediaserver.list ![]()
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