diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d32dfd3c8..bf64c3d54 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ When installed as a service the tray icon acts as a way to open/start/stop Jacke Jackett can also be run from the command line if you would like to see log messages (Ensure the server isn't already running from the tray/service). This can be done by using "JackettConsole.exe" (for Command Prompt), found in the Jackett data folder: "%ProgramData%\Jackett". -### Install on Linux (AMDx64) +## Install on Linux (AMDx64) 1. Download and extract the latest `Jackett.Binaries.LinuxAMDx64.tar.gz` release from the [releases page](https://github.com/Jackett/Jackett/releases) and run Jackett with the command `./jackett` 2. (Optional) To install Jackett as a service, open the Terminal and run `sudo ./install_service_systemd.sh` You need root permissions to install the service. The service will start on each logon. You can always stop it by running `systemctl stop jackett.service` from Terminal. You can start it again it using `systemctl start jackett.service`. Logs are stored as usual under `~/.config/Jackett/log.txt` and also in `journalctl -u jackett.service`. @@ -410,7 +410,7 @@ On most operating systems all the required dependencies will already be present. If you want to run it with a user without a /home directory you need to add `Environment=XDG_CONFIG_HOME=/path/to/folder` to your systemd file, this folder will be used to store your config files. -### Install on Linux (ARMv7 or above) +## Install on Linux (ARMv7 or above) 1. Download and extract the latest `Jackett.Binaries.LinuxARM32.tar.gz` or `Jackett.Binaries.LinuxARM64.tar.gz` (32 bit is the most common on ARM) release from the [releases page](https://github.com/Jackett/Jackett/releases) and run Jackett with the command `./jackett` 2. (Optional) To install Jackett as a service, open the Terminal and run `sudo ./install_service_systemd.sh` You need root permissions to install the service. The service will start on each logon. You can always stop it by running `systemctl stop jackett.service` from Terminal. You can start it again it using `systemctl start jackett.service`. Logs are stored as usual under `~/.config/Jackett/log.txt` and also in `journalctl -u jackett.service`. @@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ On most operating systems all the required dependencies will already be present. If you want to run it with a user without a /home directory you need to add `Environment=XDG_CONFIG_HOME=/path/to/folder` to your systemd file, this folder will be used to store your config files. -### Installation on Linux (ARMv6 or below) +## Installation on Linux (ARMv6 or below) 1. Install [Mono 5.8](http://www.mono-project.com/download/#download-lin) or better (using the latest stable release is recommended) * Follow the instructions on the mono website and install the `mono-devel` and the `ca-certificates-mono` packages. * On Red Hat/CentOS/openSUSE/Fedora the `mono-locale-extras` package is also required. @@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ Install [Mono 5.8](http://www.mono-project.com/download/#download-mac) or better ### Install as service 1. Download and extract the latest `Jackett.Binaries.Mono.tar.gz` release from the [releases page](https://github.com/Jackett/Jackett/releases). -2. Open the extracted folder and double-click on `install_service_macos`. +2. Open the extracted folder and double-click on `install_service_macos_mono`. 3. If the installation was a success, you can close the Terminal window. The service will start on each logon. You can always stop it by running `launchctl unload ~/Library/LaunchAgents/org.user.Jackett.plist` from Terminal. You can start it again it using `launchctl load ~/Library/LaunchAgents/org.user.Jackett.plist`.