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− | Go to the | + | Go to the Radarr download page, and pick the appropriate file: https://github.com/Radarr/Radarr/releases |
In the example screenshot here, you can see multiple options. Choose the option that matches your OS and processor best. For most users, this would be <code>.linux-core-x64.tar.gz</code> if it is available. | In the example screenshot here, you can see multiple options. Choose the option that matches your OS and processor best. For most users, this would be <code>.linux-core-x64.tar.gz</code> if it is available. | ||
[[File:ARR Download Link Example.png|thumb|right|Example of Radarr download options]] | [[File:ARR Download Link Example.png|thumb|right|Example of Radarr download options]] | ||
− | Download this file onto your system: | + | Download this file onto your system: (Note: The link below will target the Linux .NET Core x64 file. Replace if needed with the file you chose previously) |
wget --content-disposition 'http://radarr.servarr.com/v1/update/master/updatefile?os=linux&runtime=netcore&arch=x64' | wget --content-disposition 'http://radarr.servarr.com/v1/update/master/updatefile?os=linux&runtime=netcore&arch=x64' | ||
Uncompress: | Uncompress: | ||
− | tar -xvzf | + | tar -xvzf Radarr*.linux-core-x64.tar.gz |
− | Move to your preferred install location (typically <code>/opt/ | + | Move to your preferred install location (typically <code>/opt/Radarr/</code> |
− | sudo mv | + | sudo mv Radarr/ /opt |
Finally, make sure you grant the needed permission to your install directory: | Finally, make sure you grant the needed permission to your install directory: | ||
− | sudo chown | + | sudo chown radarr:radarr /opt/Radarr |
− | You can start | + | You can start Radarr with the following command: |
− | /opt/ | + | /opt/Radarr/Radarr -nobrowser |
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Revision as of 18:38, 2 December 2020
Installation
Radarr
.NET Core Install
There are no dependencies needed for the .NET Core Install path.
Manual Install
Go to the Radarr download page, and pick the appropriate file: https://github.com/Radarr/Radarr/releases
In the example screenshot here, you can see multiple options. Choose the option that matches your OS and processor best. For most users, this would be .linux-core-x64.tar.gz
if it is available.
Download this file onto your system: (Note: The link below will target the Linux .NET Core x64 file. Replace if needed with the file you chose previously)
wget --content-disposition 'http://radarr.servarr.com/v1/update/master/updatefile?os=linux&runtime=netcore&arch=x64'
Uncompress:
tar -xvzf Radarr*.linux-core-x64.tar.gz
Move to your preferred install location (typically /opt/Radarr/
sudo mv Radarr/ /opt
Finally, make sure you grant the needed permission to your install directory:
sudo chown radarr:radarr /opt/Radarr
You can start Radarr with the following command:
/opt/Radarr/Radarr -nobrowser
Sonarr
Repository Install (Mono)
Repository installs will typically automatically install needed dependencies. Add the Sonarr Repository:
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 0xA236C58F409091A18ACA53CBEBFF6B99D9B78493 echo "deb http://apt.sonarr.tv/ master main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/sonarr.list
Update and install:
sudo apt update sudo apt install nzbdrone
To start Sonarr, you need to call the mono executable:
/usr/bin/mono --debug /opt/NzbDrone/NzbDrone.exe
Big Sur
- After downloading Sonarr V3 from hereThe
zip
file will be located in your downloads directory. - After the downlaod has finished you'll need to unzip the file from there you'll have a Sonarr.app in your downloads folder simply move the Sonarr.app to your Applications directory.
- From there if you go to your launch pad you'll notice that Sonarr is now in there, double click on Sonarr
- You'll probably get a pop up that says "Sonarr.app" cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified.
- Dont fret we can get this fixed.
- Click on System Preferences in your dock
- Click Security and Privacy
- Click Open Anyways
- You'll get a pop up that looks something like this:
- Click Open
- Now since Sonarr uses the Mono Framework Version 5.20 or later if you do not already have that installed you'll recieve a pop up like this
- Note: If Mono is already installed skip these steps
- Click Download
- Safari (or default browser) will now open up to the Mono Project for macOS. Click Download mono (Stable channel)
- Once the download is complete go to your downloads folder and click the new pkg file that was downloaded and install it
- After installation is complete go back and reopen Sonarr
- Now browse to
http://localhost:8989
Now you're all set Sonarr is now up and running on your system Have fun