Added clarity to install process

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- Please review the release notes of the version you are planning on installing. - Please review the release notes of the version you are planning on installing.
Once you have downloaded and extracted LibreTime, run the installation script by navigating into the Once you have downloaded and extracted LibreTime, run the installation script by navigating into the
folder containing the LibreTime codebase, and run it's install script from the command line: folder containing the LibreTime codebase, and run its install script from the command line:
``` ```
sudo ./install sudo ./install -fiap
``` ```
By default, the installer will install and configure all dependencies. The installer will install and configure all dependencies only if the `-fiap` flag is added. If you would prefer to configure dependencies manually, omit the flag.
A great tutorial video on how to install LibreTime is [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Djo_55LgjXE).
## Ubuntu Package ## Ubuntu Package
LibreTime maintains amd64 .deb packages for Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial) and 18.04 LibreTime maintains amd64 .deb packages for Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial) and 18.04
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are less tested. Installation on Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS (Trusty Tahr) is also working, but deprecated due to the are less tested. Installation on Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS (Trusty Tahr) is also working, but deprecated due to the
fact that this version will reach its official end of life in April 2019. fact that this version will reach its official end of life in April 2019.
Plans are in the works for `.rpm` packages, as well as Docker and AWS images. Plans are in the works for `.rpm` packages, as well as Docker and AWS images. If you would like to try LibreTime in a Docker image, [odclive's (unofficial) image](https://hub.docker.com/r/odclive/libretime-docker) is a great place to start.
Please note that the install script does not take care to ensure that any Please note that the install script does not take care to ensure that any
packages installed are set up in a secure manner. Please see the chapter on packages installed are set up in a secure manner. Please see the chapter on