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- 50G of disk space
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- 50G of disk space
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- IPV4 address only
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Regardless of your environment, the setup steps will include configuring a SSL certificate on the nginx server. Why? All browsers now require a valid SSL certificate from the web server when a page requests access to the user's webcam or microphone via web real-time communications (WebRTC). If you try to access a BigBlueButton server with an IP address only, the browsers will block BigBlueButton client from accessing your webcam or microhone.
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Regardless of your environment, the setup steps will include configuring a SSL certificate on the nginx server. Why? All browsers now require a valid SSL certificate from the web server when a page requests access to the user's webcam or microphone via web real-time communications (WebRTC). If you try to access a BigBlueButton server with an IP address only, the browsers will block BigBlueButton client from accessing your webcam or microphone.
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### Pre-installation checks
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### Pre-installation checks
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If you don't see `LANG="en_US.UTF-8"`, enter the following commands to set the local to `en_US.UTF-8`.
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If you don't see `LANG="en_US.UTF-8"`, enter the following commands to set the local to `en_US.UTF-8`.
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```bash
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```bash
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$ sudo apt-get install -y language-pack-en
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sudo apt-get install -y language-pack-en
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$ sudo update-locale LANG=en_US.UTF-8
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sudo update-locale LANG=en_US.UTF-8
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and then log out and log in again to your SSH session -- this will reload the locale configuration for your session. Run the above command `cat /etc/default/locale` again. Verify you see only the single line `LANG="en_US.UTF-8"`.
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and then log out and log in again to your SSH session -- this will reload the locale configuration for your session. Run the above command `cat /etc/default/locale` again. Verify you see only the single line `LANG="en_US.UTF-8"`.
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If you don't see these lines, you need to open them by
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If you don't see these lines, you need to open them by
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```bash
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```bash
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sudo ufw allow 80
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sudo ufw allow 80
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sudo ufw allow 443
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sudo ufw allow 443
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Sometimes we get asked "Why are you only supporting Ubuntu 20.04 64-bit?". The answer is based on choosing quality over quantity. Long ago we concluded that its better for the project to have solid, well-tested, well-documented installation for a specific version of Linux that works really, really well than to try and support may variants of Linux and have none of them work well.
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Sometimes we get asked "Why are you only supporting Ubuntu 20.04 64-bit?". The answer is based on choosing quality over quantity. Long ago we concluded that its better for the project to have solid, well-tested, well-documented installation for a specific version of Linux that works really, really well than to try and support may variants of Linux and have none of them work well.
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At the moment, the requirement for docker may preclude running 2.7 within some virtualized environments; however, it ensures libreoffice runs within a restricted sandbox for document conversion. We are exploring if we can run libreoffice within systemd (such as systemd-nspawn).
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At the moment, the requirement for docker may preclude running 2.7 within some virtualized environments; however, it ensures libreoffice runs within a restricted sandbox for document conversion. We are exploring if we can run libreoffice within systemd (such as systemd-nspawn).
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Then run the `bbb-install.sh` script -- it will download and install the latest release of BigBlueButton 2.7 on top of your old 2.5 version.
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Then run the `bbb-install.sh` script -- it will download and install the latest release of BigBlueButton 2.7 on top of your old 2.5 version.
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Make sure you read through the "what's new in 2.7" document https://docs.bigbluebutton.org/2.7/new and specifically https://docs.bigbluebutton.org/2.7/new#other-notable-changes
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Make sure you read through the "what's new in 2.7" document <https://docs.bigbluebutton.org/2.7/new> and specifically <https://docs.bigbluebutton.org/2.7/new#other-notable-changes>
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### Upgrading from BigBlueButton 2.4
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### Upgrading from BigBlueButton 2.4
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You can restart and check your BigBlueButton server at any time using the commands
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You can restart and check your BigBlueButton server at any time using the commands
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```bash
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```bash
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$ sudo bbb-conf --restart
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sudo bbb-conf --restart
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$ sudo bbb-conf --check
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sudo bbb-conf --check
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The `bbb-conf --check` scans some of the log files for error messages. Again, any output that followed `Potential problems` **may** indicate configuration errors or installation errors. In many cases, the messages will give you recommendations on how to resolve the issue.
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The `bbb-conf --check` scans some of the log files for error messages. Again, any output that followed `Potential problems` **may** indicate configuration errors or installation errors. In many cases, the messages will give you recommendations on how to resolve the issue.
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See the [Server customization page](/administration/customize) for things you can do to adapt BigBlueButton to your environment or enable optional features after installation. For example
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See the [Server customization page](/administration/customize) for things you can do to adapt BigBlueButton to your environment or enable optional features after installation. For example
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* [Install additional recording processing formats](/administration/customize#install-additional-recording-processing-formats)
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- [Install additional recording processing formats](/administration/customize#install-additional-recording-processing-formats)
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* [Enable generating mp4 (H.264) video output](/administration/customize#enable-generating-mp4-h264-video-output)
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- [Enable generating mp4 (H.264) video output](/administration/customize#enable-generating-mp4-h264-video-output)
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## Troubleshooting
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## Troubleshooting
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