![]() The Ubuntu 18.04 LTS version I’m currently running, also still comes with Python 2.7 as the default.ĪFAIK Python 3.x will be supported (or required) starting from version 1.4(?) of Octoprint. At the time of writing, the latest Octoprint version 1.3.11 still uses Python 2.7x. Since OctoPrint is written in Python, we need to make sure, that some basic packages are available. In the following article, I will describe how I set up OctoPrint on my existing small Linux server, running Ubuntu Server.Īll following commands prefixed with a hash mark (#) need to be executed as root by either using sudo (recommended for Ubuntu) or by changing to the root account (Debian). You also may like to have more processing power, than the RasPi can offer. You may already run a home server or other Linux system. Still, there are good reasons to run it on a regular machine. This is obviously the most straight forward approach to get OctoPrint up and running. Most OctoPrint installations out there, will, most likely, run with an ready baked OctoPi image file for the Raspberry Pi. ![]() Note, that there is a newer version of this article available.
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