 So I've seen some people that asked me and I got a couple messages on this how to install the unify controller software on a Linux installation, it's just as easy as Windows But there's a one or two different steps because it's Linux, but we'll go ahead and show you how to do it real quick here Go ahead and hit the download. We're going to agree and when now we could download the file here We could install it, but I will do it from the command lines. We're gonna copy the URL there and Someone's like, I know you shouldn't copy out of From a website to a terminal, but we'll do it for this because I trust the unify site. We're gonna W get the file Press enter it downloads it to do d-pack-hidge-i for install and Unify system put in your password and It actually is going to fail and that's fine because you're gonna see what happens here Errors encounter raw processing now what you do to finish this and this is the way WN based systems work. So we're going to do sudo apt get install dash F and What happens is it goes? Hey, I'm missing this dependency. I'm missing that dependency dash F means finished installing Or if I believe force and install all the missing dependencies from the last package it failed. So when we do this It's gonna finish installing all these dependencies Which includes the MongoDB and a couple other things that it needs to run Open JD open JDK eight re jerry headless. That's because this is based off of running Java So it goes and finishes setting up the dependencies needed for the unify system And once it gets to the end of dependencies, then it finishes installing the unify software and sets it to by default Auto start which is nice Setting up the unify created And done now you can log in just like normal and we're gonna We'll see what's the IP address of this computer is So now we can take this 192.168.1.101 pop it into browser and we can run the setup wizard and from there You can follow my other tutorial for actually setting all this up so it's really easy to install on Linux whether and I did it as a Headless install which is generally a preferred way because you're probably gonna be doing this either at a remote virtual server Or a physical server or physical server at your office and generally this is something you want to install headless You don't really need the graphical interface to operate this I just chose because I had a spun-up virtual machine of graphical install of Ubuntu to do it But like I said, this works on the headless ones just as well So thanks for watching quick video, but it's the unify made it really easy to install on W base Linux systems. So just few clicks and you're done if you like the content here like and subscribe. Thank you