# web file dir for (custom) Cheetah templates and the default.css file # host we should listen on, leave "" for localhost Here what your sabnzbd.ini may end up looking like: ![]() ![]() To finsh the setup lets copy and rename the configuration file in the source to the root of our home directory and edit it with nano. We also need to copy the web interface templates from the source files we extracted ![]() Here we'll make a couple of directories in our home folder that SABnzbd can use to do it's work. Making working directories and moving things into place Getting and installing SABnzbd from source $ sudo apt-get install python2.5 python-cheetah python-cherrypy unzip par2 unrar python-yenc python-feedparser wget ![]() Copy and paste these commands into a terminal for usenet. Although we'll rely on packages available in the official Ubuntu apt repositories for this how-to it's worth noting that if you're using either Debian Etch or an older release of Ubuntu that the install process is the same. This short guide details the process of installing the latest version of SABnzbd on Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon. SABnzbd does a great job of easing the pain of leveraging Newzbin NZB files for liberating compressed multi-part binaries from Usenet.
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