![]() In doing so, we renamed it from “init.ubuntu” to “sickbeard”. We took the init.ubuntu file and copied it to /etc/init.d/sickbeard.sudo cp ~/.sickbeard/init.ubuntu /etc/init.d/sickbeard sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/sickbeard There are 2 files we need to worry about. Let’s get it auto-started, so we don’t have to turn it on each time the server starts. If you’ve been following along exactly how I’ve been doing things, your sickbeard installation is in home/user/.sickbeard. Once you’re satisfied with your settings here, click Save Settings and we’ll move on to the next part. Basically, if a posting lists that it is in French, having the word “french” listed here means that it will skip that file and not consider it for download. This is words that you don’t want to search for. Ignore Words: This one is pretty simple.If your provider says they have 1800 days of retention, that means that subscribers can access newsgroup posts that were added up to 1800 days ago, with 99% completion. Retention is the length of time that a newsgroup article post is available to subscribers. Set this to something less than what your provider says their retention is. Most paid providers have a fairly high retention. Usenet Retention: This is dependent on your Usenet provider.If so, it’ll grab the NZB (or torrent) and send it to be downloaded. So every 40 minutes Sickbeard will check if any of the shows that you want have any new episodes. This is basically just how long between searches for shows. If there is a better version of a previously downloaded episode in the future, this will allow Sickbeard to re-download the better version. Download Propers: I leave this checked.Now that we’ve made the autoProcessTV.cfg file, let’s go back into SABnzbd and get it to process our TV shows once it’s done downloading them, using the Sickbeard script. We are copying the file and renaming the new copy to autoProcessTV.cfg. Basically making an entire copy of the file. “cp -a” will copy the file and preserve all the file data. Navigate to /home/USER/.sickbeard/ and enter the following: cp -a autoProcessTV/ autoProcessTV/autoProcessTV.cfg Let’s first create the autoprocessTV.cfg file before we start Sickbeard for the first time. The latest version will be pulled and your installation will be up to date. sickbeard folder and typing the following: git pull Later on, if you need to update, it’s as easy as just navigating to the. ![]() This will clone sickbeard and download it to the folder “.sickbeard” in your home directory. cd ~ git clone git:///midgetspy/Sick-Beard.git. If you’re following along, let’s do the following. I’m going to install it to my home directory. Next let’s decide where you want to install Sickbeard. sudo apt-get install git-core python python-cheetah Also make sure you have python-cheetah installed. You could just go to the sickbeard github repo and download the latest version from there, but why would you do that when we can make updating it so much easier by cloning the repo instead? If you don’t have them, install python and git.
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