Yum and later DNF is perfect to handle 3rd party binaries and plex does offer RPM builds. You can set it up securely by using yum protect and yum priorities, but we are going to do it the easy way. This only requires the repo to be disabled by default and installing packages from it require manual intervention. #Plex media server ubuntu dependencies manual# Configuring yum echo '# Plex.repo file will allow dynamic install/update of plexmediaserver.
They should not come from PlexRepo yum -enablerepo=PlexRepo install plexmediaserver When installing with repo enabled pay attention for dependencies. Updating Plex Media Server' yum -enablerepo=PlexRepo update plexmediaserverĬonfiguration Enabling the service systemctl enable plexmediaserver #Plex media server ubuntu dependencies install# Starting the service systemctl start plexmediaserver #Plex media server ubuntu dependencies update# Plex offers several options and this part just adds them to the list. You will choose later which ones you want to enable. #Plex media server ubuntu dependencies manual#.#Plex media server ubuntu dependencies update#.#Plex media server ubuntu dependencies install#.