

Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/icecast2 generated)Īctive: active (running) since Tue 10:37:10 CDT 1min 44s ago rvice - LSB: Icecast2 streaming media server.To check the service status, run the commands below Once Icecast is installed, you can run the commands below to start and enable Icecast service to always start up when the server boots up. │ Please specify the fully qualified domain name that should be used as │ Specify the server hostname name and continue. │ You should not use this option if you have already manually tweaked the │


│ configured the server will not be activated. │ Choose this option to set up passwords for Icecast2. To install Icecast on Ubuntu, run the commands below: sudo apt updateĭuring the installation, you’ll be prompted whether to install automatically with its default configurations. Simply run the apt-get command on Ubuntu to install Icecast packages easily with little to no configuration. Icecast comes with support for Ubuntu out of the box. When you’re ready, follow the steps below: Step 1: Install Icecast This brief tutorial shows students and new users how to easily install Icecast on Ubuntu 16.04 | 18.04 LTS servers and desktops.įor more about Icecast, please check out its homepage.
