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# Installing LibreTime # Installing LibreTime
There two methods of installing LibreTime - [Source](#source) or There two methods of installing LibreTime - [Source](#source) or
[Ubuntu package](#ubuntu-package). [Ubuntu package](#ubuntu-package).
Please complete the [Preparing the server](preparing-the-server) and
[Setting the server time](manual/setting-the-server-time/index) guides before proceeding.
## Source ## Source
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- LibreTime should generally be installed on a dedicated host running Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS, have at least 1 GHz of processor power, at least 2 GB of system RAM, and a static IP address. - LibreTime should generally be installed on a dedicated host running Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS, have at least 1 GHz of processor power, at least 2 GB of system RAM, and a static IP address.
- LibreTime is undergoing active development, and is currently in ALPHA. Make sure it is working for your needs well before you begin to use it in a live environment. - LibreTime is undergoing active development, and is currently in ALPHA. Make sure it is working for your needs well before you begin to use it in a live environment.
- 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.
- Complete the [Preparing the server](preparing-the-server) guide before proceeding
The easiest way to install LibreTime is by cloning the repository using git, and The easiest way to install LibreTime is by cloning the repository using git, and
then running the installer. then running the installer.

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If you plan to have LibreTime output audio directly to a mixing console or transmitter, the `www-data` user needs to be added to the `audio` user group using `sudo adduser www-data audio`. Otherwise, if an Icecast or Shoutcast server is going to be used without an analog audio output, this step can be omitted. If you plan to have LibreTime output audio directly to a mixing console or transmitter, the `www-data` user needs to be added to the `audio` user group using `sudo adduser www-data audio`. Otherwise, if an Icecast or Shoutcast server is going to be used without an analog audio output, this step can be omitted.
Next steps
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After completing this guide, please complete the [Setting the server time](manual/setting-the-server-time/index)
guide before continuing to the installer.