

The configuration can be modified and fine tuned at any time by performing the following command: If you answer yes, you will be guided through the installation and when finished you will have a fully operational BitTorrent Sync instance maintained by debconf. The package manager will ask you, if you want a default instance of BitTorrent Sync to be created.
#BITTORRENT SYNC UBUNTU INSTALL#
`which sudo` apt-get update`which sudo` apt-get install btsyncAfter downloading the packages, the installation begins.
#BITTORRENT SYNC UBUNTU UPDATE#
Now update the package index and install btsync by pasting that at a terminal prompt:

If you encounter any problems or prefer to do it manually, please look here. Sh -c "$(curl -fsSL )"The script explains what it will do and then pauses before it does it asking for your permission. Sh -c "$(curl -fsSL )"If instead you wish to stay on version 1.4, you should paste the following command at a terminal prompt: The most easy and fast way to install the repository with latest stuff is to paste that at a terminal prompt: INSTALLATION ON DEBIAN, UBUNTU, LINUX MINT, RASPBIAN OR OTHER DEBIAN DERIVATES If you are searching for the desktop user package, please look here. This topic covers only the server package.

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THIS SERVER PACKAGE IS UNOFFICIAL AND NOT THE WORK OF BITTORRENT® INC. The BitTorrent Sync Server Package ( btsync) is the ideal solution for all users that want to deploy BitTorrent Sync on Linux servers running Debian or other derived distributions like Ubuntu, Raspbian, Linux Mint or similar. It's up to the user to create a reliable startup and shutdown logic, manage configuration files, internal storage directories and everything else related to file and directory permissions, application update and various other aspects. delivers for Linux users only a raw binary file without any deployment concept or setup system. BTSYNC PACKAGES FOR DEBIAN, UBUNTU AND OTHER DERIVED DISTRIBUTIONSīitTorrent® Inc.
