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. But with the method I used, this is not an option. , 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 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. default,auto,rw,nofail 0 1) CTRL+X, Y, ENTER mount /plex/media. I've asked about this in the official Plex forum, but no answers. Manage keyring files in instead (see apt-key(8)). 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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