

A 4-digit code is given to enter into the website. Do this and a screen should appear telling you to go to. At the top of the screen is an option to sign into your Plex account. I connected my Roku 2 device to a TV in the house and downloaded the Plex app for it by doing a search for Plex. The Plex Media Server should now be functional. Once the file has downloaded, then go to the folder and double-click it to start the installation. Save the file if you can and place it in a folder you can access in a bit.
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Make the proper selection and then you will be prompted to Save the file or install it. Once the button is selected, another box will appear, as in Figure 01, to select your Linux version. Then choose the “Download” button after the listing of the current Linux Plex version (currently Version 1.-24ffd60, September 12, 2016) which should be updated occasionally. Go to and select your platform in the bottom box (Computer – Linux).

Now, let's get Plex installed on your Linux system. Remember the username and password you use since this will be necessary to use later. NOTE: At some point, you need to create a Plex account for free.

These devices can connect to the Plex Media Sever as they are or may require an added app to allow for connection and streaming ability. Other devices which can stream from the Plex Media Server are: Well, if you have a Smart TV or a Roku device, you could install Plex Media Server on your Linux system and stream the content to your TV or Roku device. Imagine watching TV and then thinking, “Hey, I could watch that video on the PC, but I would like to watch it here on the TV.” Instead of a video, you may want to listen to a new audio file you recently found, or look at some pictures you recently copied from you camera or phone to your PC. Most people would like to have easy access to the media content on the PC without having to be at the PC. The media may be videos, pictures or audio. Many home PC systems have quite a bit of media content.
