How to Install Lidarr on Kali Linux Latest

Lidarr is a free and open-source music collection manager for Windows, macOS, and Linux. It can automatically organize your music library and download missing album artwork and artist bios. If you are using Kali Linux Latest and want to install Lidarr, here is a step-by-step guide:

Step 1: Install Mono

Lidarr is built on the Mono platform, so you need to install it first. Open the terminal and type the following commands:

sudo apt update
sudo apt install mono-complete -y

Step 2: Add Lidarr Repository

Next, you need to add the Lidarr repository to your system. Open the terminal and type the following command:

echo "deb http://apt.lidarr.audio/ develop main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/lidarr.list

Step 3: Import Lidarr Repository Key

After adding the Lidarr repository, you need to import its key to confirm the authenticity of the repository. Type the following command in the terminal:

sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys 0x8F0871F202119294

Step 4: Install Lidarr

Now that everything is set up, you can install Lidarr on your system. First, update your system's package list by typing:

sudo apt update

Then, install Lidarr by typing:

sudo apt install lidarr

Step 5: Start Lidarr

After the installation is complete, you can start Lidarr by typing the following command in your terminal:

sudo systemctl start lidarr

You can also set Lidarr to start automatically every time you boot your system by typing:

sudo systemctl enable lidarr

Step 6: Access Lidarr Web Interface

Finally, you can access the Lidarr web interface by opening a web browser and going to http://localhost:8686. If you are accessing Lidarr from a remote machine, replace "localhost" with the IP address or hostname of your Kali Linux system.

Conclusion

That's it! You have successfully installed Lidarr on Kali Linux Latest. You can now use it to manage your music library and enjoy your favorite tunes.

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