Updated Running qBittorrent without X server (WebUI only, systemd service set up, Ubuntu 15.04 or newer) (markdown)

Chocobo1 2022-11-23 23:03:12 +08:00
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## Setup the `systemd` service ## Setup the `systemd` service
If you are not using a very ancient version of qBittorrent, usually a service file will be already installed and it should be located at `/usr/lib/systemd/system/qbittorrent-nox@.service`. \
In case the file isn't present on your system, you can create one by copying the contents from here: https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/blob/master/dist/unix/systemd/qbittorrent-nox%40.service.in \
To start it just run: `sudo systemctl start qbittorrent-nox@qbtuser` \
To let it start up on boot: `sudo systemctl enable qbittorrent-nox@qbtuser`
***The rest of this section is outdated and it remains here as historical record.***
On Ubuntu, system-wide `systemd` service definition files are located under `/etc/systemd/system/` (for other distros it might be a different directory), so we'll create the service definition file for `qbittorrent-nox` there. On Ubuntu, system-wide `systemd` service definition files are located under `/etc/systemd/system/` (for other distros it might be a different directory), so we'll create the service definition file for `qbittorrent-nox` there.
Create a new file, `/etc/systemd/system/qbittorrent.service`, and edit it with the appropriate permissions and text editor of your choice, for example: Create a new file, `/etc/systemd/system/qbittorrent.service`, and edit it with the appropriate permissions and text editor of your choice, for example: