![]() You can now go to configuring your media server. Once you are logged in, you will be redirected to your server page IP:32400/web/ . You can use a Google account, Facebook or simply your email. You will be redirected to the PLEX login page, if you have an account, log in, if not create one. Open your favorite internet explorer (I.E., EDGE, Chrome, Firefox, Safari,…)and enter the IP address of your Raspberry Pi followed by :32400/web, example: 192.168.1.10:32400/web/ Restart Plex with the command : sudo service plexmediaserver restart Took them up on the offer and I’ve regretted it in almost every way. Type ctrl + o then ENTER to save the changes, then type ctrl + x to exit the editor. I’m a paid Protonmail user and they did offer a deal on adding VPN service at a discount because I was a subscriber. Run this command to open the configuration file : sudo nano /etc/default/plexmediaserver.prevįind the following line and replace “plex” with “pi” (without the quotations) : PLEX_MEDIA_SERVER_USER=plex becomes PLEX_MEDIA_SERVER_USER=pi To avoid access rights issues, we will configure Plex to run under the user name “Pi”. I recommend reboot to avoid problems when configging the Plex Server : sudo reboot now Proton VPN offers an excellent collection of features at a reasonable price and a nearly peerless free subscription option, making it our top choice for. We update the list of packages : aptitude updateįinally, we install the Plex Media Server software : apt-get install plexmediaserver-installer -y Install the HTTPS transport package to allow access to HTTPS content over the Internet by typing the following command : apt-get install apt-transport-https -y We add the deposit provided by for the Plex install with the command : echo "deb jessie main" > /etc/apt//pms.list Then we will download the public key that will authenticate the downloads from the repository, run the command : wget -O - | apt-key add. Switch to “Super User” mode with the command : sudo su To install Plex Server on your Raspberry Pi, follow the steps below. ![]() This tutorial is a step from my other tutorial: Mini Portable Multimedia Server Plex Raspberry Pi 3. ![]()
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