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#### Supported Systems
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* Windows using .NET 4.6.1 or above [Download here](https://www.microsoft.com/net/framework/versions/net461).
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* Linux and macOS using Mono 5.8 or above. [Download here](http://www.mono-project.com/download/).
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* Linux
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* macOS using Mono 5.8 or above. [Download here](http://www.mono-project.com/download/).
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### Supported Public Trackers
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* 1337x
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Jackett can also be run from the command line if you would like to see log messages (Ensure the server isn't already running from the tray/service). This can be done by using "JackettConsole.exe" (for Command Prompt), found in the Jackett data folder: "%ProgramData%\Jackett".
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## Installation on Linux
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### Install on Linux (AMDx64)
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1. Download and extract the latest `Jackett.Binaries.LinuxAMDx64.tar.gz` release from the [releases page](https://github.com/Jackett/Jackett/releases) and run Jackett with the command `./jackett`
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2. (Optional) To install Jackett as a service, open the Terminal and run `sudo ./install_service_systemd.sh` You need root permissions to install the service. The service will start on each logon. You can always stop it by running `systemctl stop jackett.service` from Terminal. You can start it again it using `systemctl start jackett.service`. Logs are stored as usual under `~/.config/Jackett/log.txt` and also in `journalctl -u jackett.service`.
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On most operating systems all the required dependencies will already be present. In case they are not, you can refer to this page https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/linux-prerequisites?tabs=netcore2x#linux-distribution-dependencies
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If you want to run it with a user without a /home directory you need to add `Environment=XDG_CONFIG_HOME=/path/to/folder` to your systemd file, this folder will be used to store your config files.
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### Install on Linux (ARMv7 or above)
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1. Download and extract the latest `Jackett.Binaries.LinuxARM32.tar.gz` or `Jackett.Binaries.LinuxARM64.tar.gz` (32 bit is the most common on ARM) release from the [releases page](https://github.com/Jackett/Jackett/releases) and run Jackett with the command `./jackett`
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2. (Optional) To install Jackett as a service, open the Terminal and run `sudo ./install_service_systemd.sh` You need root permissions to install the service. The service will start on each logon. You can always stop it by running `systemctl stop jackett.service` from Terminal. You can start it again it using `systemctl start jackett.service`. Logs are stored as usual under `~/.config/Jackett/log.txt` and also in `journalctl -u jackett.service`.
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On most operating systems all the required dependencies will already be present. In case they are not, you can refer to this page https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/linux-prerequisites?tabs=netcore2x#linux-distribution-dependencies
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If you want to run it with a user without a /home directory you need to add `Environment=XDG_CONFIG_HOME=/path/to/folder` to your systemd file, this folder will be used to store your config files.
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### Installation on Linux (ARMv6 or below)
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1. Install [Mono 5.8](http://www.mono-project.com/download/#download-lin) or better (using the latest stable release is recommended)
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* Follow the instructions on the mono website and install the `mono-devel` and the `ca-certificates-mono` packages.
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* On Red Hat/CentOS/openSUSE/Fedora the `mono-locale-extras` package is also required.
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* Redhat/Fedora: `yum install libcurl-devel`
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* For other distros see the [Curl docs](http://curl.haxx.se/dlwiz/?type=devel).
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3. Download and extract the latest `Jackett.Binaries.Mono.tar.gz` release from the [releases page](https://github.com/Jackett/Jackett/releases) and run Jackett using mono with the command `mono --debug JackettConsole.exe`.
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Detailed instructions for [Ubuntu 14.x](http://www.htpcguides.com/install-jackett-on-ubuntu-14-x-for-custom-torrents-in-sonarr/) and [Ubuntu 15.x](http://www.htpcguides.com/install-jackett-ubuntu-15-x-for-custom-torrents-in-sonarr/)
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4. (Optional) To install Jackett as a service, open the Terminal and run `sudo ./install_service_systemd_mono.sh` You need root permissions to install the service. The service will start on each logon. You can always stop it by running `systemctl stop jackett.service` from Terminal. You can start it again it using `systemctl start jackett.service`. Logs are stored as usual under `~/.config/Jackett/log.txt` and also in `journalctl -u jackett.service`.
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If you want to run it with a user without a /home directory you need to add `Environment=XDG_CONFIG_HOME=/path/to/folder` to your systemd file, this folder will be used to store your config files.
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Mono must be compiled with the Roslyn compiler (default), using MCS will cause "An error has occurred." errors (See https://github.com/Jackett/Jackett/issues/2704).
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### Install as service
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1. Install Jackett with the steps from above.
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2. Open the Terminal and run `sudo ./install_service_systemd.sh` You need root permissions to install the service.
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2. If the installation was a success, you can close the Terminal window.
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The service will start on each logon. You can always stop it by running `systemctl stop jackett.service` from Terminal. You can start it again it using `systemctl start jackett.service`.
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Logs are stored as usual under `~/.config/Jackett/log.txt` and also in `journalctl -u jackett.service`.
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### Installation on Linux via Ansible
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On a RHEL/Centos 7 system: [linuxhq.jackett](https://galaxy.ansible.com/linuxhq/jackett)
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