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.. _debian-install:
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Debian/Ubuntu: Install from apt.mopidy.com
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If you run a Debian based Linux distribution, like Ubuntu, the easiest way to
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install Mopidy is from the `Mopidy APT archive <https://apt.mopidy.com/>`_.
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When installing from the APT archive, you will automatically get updates to
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Mopidy in the same way as you get updates to the rest of your system.
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If you're on a Raspberry Pi running Debian or Raspbian, the following
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instructions should work for you as well. If you're setting up a Raspberry Pi
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from scratch, we have a guide for installing Debian/Raspbian and Mopidy. See
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:ref:`raspberrypi-installation`.
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.. note::
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The packages should work with:
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- Debian stable and testing,
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- Raspbian stable and testing,
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- Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and later.
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Some of the packages, including the core "mopidy" packages, does *not* work
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on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
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This is just what we currently support, not a promise to continue to
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support the same in the future. We *will* drop support for older
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distributions when supporting those stops us from moving forward with the
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project.
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#. Add the archive's GPG key::
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wget -q -O - https://apt.mopidy.com/mopidy.gpg | sudo apt-key add -
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#. Add the following to ``/etc/apt/sources.list``, or if you have the directory
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``/etc/apt/sources.list.d/``, add it to a file called ``mopidy.list`` in
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that directory::
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# Mopidy APT archive
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deb http://apt.mopidy.com/ stable main contrib non-free
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deb-src http://apt.mopidy.com/ stable main contrib non-free
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For the lazy, you can simply run the following command to create
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``/etc/apt/sources.list.d/mopidy.list``::
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sudo wget -q -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mopidy.list https://apt.mopidy.com/mopidy.list
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#. Install Mopidy and all dependencies::
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install mopidy
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#. Optional: If you want to use any Mopidy extensions, like Spotify support or
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Last.fm scrobbling, you need to install additional packages.
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To list all the extensions available from apt.mopidy.com, you can run::
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apt-cache search mopidy
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To install one of the listed packages, e.g. ``mopidy-spotify``, simply run::
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sudo apt-get install mopidy-spotify
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For a full list of available Mopidy extensions, including those not
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installable from apt.mopidy.com, see :ref:`ext`.
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#. Before continuing, make sure you've read the :ref:`debian` section to learn
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about the differences between running Mopidy as a system service and
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manually as your own system user.
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#. Finally, you need to set a couple of :doc:`config values </config>`, and then
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you're ready to :doc:`run Mopidy </running>`.
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When a new release of Mopidy is out, and you can't wait for you system to
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figure it out for itself, run the following to upgrade right away::
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
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