# Linux Step-By-Step This short howto describes step-by-step how to install the MMDVMHost-Dashboard on a Raspberry Pi (or similar) system using a Debian Linux distribution like Raspbian. ##Installation Steps 1. Update your system: >sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade 2. Install a lightweight webserver: >sudo apt-get install lighttpd 3. Create a group for the webserver and add yourself to it: >sudo groupadd www-data >sudo usermod -G www-data -a pi 4. Set permissions so you and the webserver have full access to the files: If you use a current Raspbian Jessie, Raspian Stretch & Raspbian Buster, use following commands: >sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/html >sudo chmod -R 775 /var/www/html If you use a Raspian Wheezy use: >sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www >sudo chmod -R 775 /var/www 5. Install PHP and enable the required modules: If you use a Raspian Wheezy and Raspbian Jessie use: >sudo apt-get install php5-common php5-cgi php5 If you use a Raspian Stretch or Raspbian Buster use: >sudo apt-get install php7.3-common php7.3-cgi php if you want to use the sqlite3-database based resolving of the operator-names you need following, too Raspian Wheezy and Raspbian Jessie: >sudo apt-get install sqlite3 php5-sqlite Raspian Stretch: >sudo apt-get install sqlite3 php7.0-sqlite Raspian Buster: >sudo apt-get install sqlite3 php7.3-sqlite3 Now continue with: >sudo lighty-enable-mod fastcgi >sudo lighty-enable-mod fastcgi-php >sudo service lighttpd force-reload 6. To install the dashboard you should use git for easy updates: >sudo apt-get install git 7. Now you can clone the dashboard into your home directory: >cd ~ >git clone https://github.com/dg9vh/MMDVMHost-Dashboard.git 8. Next, you need to copy the files into the webroot so they can be served by lighttpd: If you are using Raspbian Jessie, Raspian Stretch or Raspbian Buster, run: >sudo cp -R /home/pi/MMDVMHost-Dashboard/* /var/www/html/ If you are using Raspbian Wheezy, run: >sudo cp -R /home/pi/MMDVMHost-Dashboard/* /var/www/ 9. To make sure the dashboard is served instead of the default "index.html", cd into the webroot /var/www/html respectively /var/www and remove that file: >sudo rm index.html 10. Finally, you need to configure the dashboard by pointing your browser to http://IP-OF-YOUR-HOTSPOT/setup.php . This will create /var/www/html/config/config.php respectively /var/www/config/config.php which contains your custom settings. Now the dashboard should be reachable via http://IP-OF-YOUR-HOTSPOT/ ##Configuration Of Dashboard When configuring the dashboard, make sure to set the correct paths for logs etc. If they are wrong, no last-heard or similar information will be shown on the dashboard!