I tried to only merge what makes sense for us, there is still quite some cleanup needed, this commit tries to preserve the 2.5 manual as much as possible while still keeping the rare new stuff from pro.
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The **airtime-easy-setup** package sets up a typical Airtime configuration without prompting you for any settings. You can then install the latest Airtime package from the Sourcefabric repository with a few clicks.
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After that, the Airtime administration interface can be accessed at the default domain name of the computer (such as *http://airtime.example.com*). If you have not yet set a fully qualified domain name for the computer, you can use a URL such as *http://ubuntu/* on the localhost for testing purposes. Whichever domain name you use, the Icecast administration interface will be at port 8000 of the same URL (such as *http://airtime.example.com:8000*).
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You can download the **airtime-easy-setup** package from <http://apt.sourcefabric.org/misc/airtime-easy-setup.deb> which is a link to the latest version of the package. You should stay connected to the Internet throughout the installation, as a number of dependency packages have to be installed from online repositories.
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On Ubuntu 10.04 'lucid', Debian 6.0 'squeeze' or Debian 7.2 'wheezy', you can run the **airtime-easy-setup** ** package from your browser using the program **GDebi**.
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If you have chosen to save the package to your computer instead, in the desktop file manager, right-click on the **airtime-easy-setup** ** package and select **Open with GDebi Package Installer**:
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Or for an Ubuntu Lucid or Debian server without a desktop, you can use <span style="font-weight: bold;">gdebi</span> on the command line:
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo gdebi airtime-easy-setup.deb
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If gdebi is not installed, you can run this command first:
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sudo apt-get install gdebi
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Later versions of Ubuntu have replaced GDebi with the program **software-center**. On a desktop installation, right-click on the package and select **Open with Ubuntu Software Centre**. This desktop program can also be run from the command line, for example:
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software-center airtime-easy-setup.deb
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Any of the methods above should resolve package dependencies automatically.
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Install Airtime
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Once the installation of **airtime-easy-setup** has completed, you can install the latest Airtime package on a desktop system using your usual package manager, such as **Ubuntu Software Centre**, or **Synaptic** on Debian.
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On a server, you can use the command:
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sudo airtime-easy-setup
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Configure for production
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To convert a test installation into a production installation, you can run the command:
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sudo dpkg-reconfigure airtime
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The **dkpg-reconfigure** command will run through the configuration steps shown in the *Automated installation* chapter, so that you can set the correct hostnames and passwords for your production Airtime server.
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