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# Ubuntu
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These are the instructions for running Drone on Ubuntu . We recommend using Ubuntu 14.04, the latest stable distribution. We also highly recommend using AUFS as the default file system driver for Docker.
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## System Requirements
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The default Drone installation uses a SQLite3 database for persistence. Please ensure you have libsqlite3-dev installed:
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```
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install libsqlite3-dev
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```
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The default Drone installation also assumes Docker is installed locally on the host machine. To install Docker on Ubuntu please see the official [installation guide](https://docs.docker.com/installation/ubuntulinux/).
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## Installation
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Once the environment is prepared you can install Drone from a debian file:
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```
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wget downloads.drone.io/0.4.0/drone.deb
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sudo dpkg --install drone.deb
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```
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## Settings
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Drone uses environment variables for runtime settings and configuration, such as GitHub, GitLab, plugins and more. These settings are loaded from `/etc/drone/dronerc`.
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## Starting, Stopping, Logs
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Commands to start, stop and restart Drone:
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```
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sudo start drone
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sudo stop drone
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sudo restart drone
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```
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And to view the Drone logs:
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```
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sudo cat /var/log/upstart/drone.log
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```
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