Netdata
Slick and feature-rich system stats monitor, with web interface.
Access web interface:
url = http://192.168.0.100:19999
NB: Depending on your system, by default Netdata might be not accessible from remote browsers. If this is the case, open the configuration file /etc/netdata/netdata.conf and change the line bind socket to IP = 127.0.0.1 to match either the local network IP or static public IP of your server depending on your needs, or, comment it e.g. if your server does not have a static public IP but you require remote access. Note that having Netdata accessible to anyone gives potential attackers a bunch of useful information where to start hacking.
About how to limit access to Netdata, check as well: https://docs.netdata.cloud/web/server/
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DietPi-Software | Details for ALL installation options
v117
Murmur - Mumble VoIP Server:
Turn your device into a lightweight Mumble VoIP server.
Murmur Server Connection Details:
Use the following credentials to connect clients to the Murmur server:
You will need to edit the Murmur config file:
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Turn your device into a lightweight Mumble VoIP server.
Murmur Server Connection Details:
Use the following credentials to connect clients to the Murmur server:
- IP = The IP address of your DietPi system. How do I find my IP adddress?
- Port = 64738
- Password = No password required
- Superuser Password = dietpi
You will need to edit the Murmur config file:
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nano /etc/mumble-server.ini
#Restart service
service mumble-server restart
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v118
Emby Server:
A web interface media streaming server. Think Kodi, but using any device with a web browser.
Please note:
Once connected to the web interface, simply follow the on screen instructions.
When you reach Setup your media libraries:
Make sure you have one of DietPi's File Servers installed. Folders used:
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A web interface media streaming server. Think Kodi, but using any device with a web browser.
Please note:
- Video transcoding performance on SBC devices is sluggish and may stutter, even on the RPi 3: https://github.com/MichaIng/DietPi/issu ... -216262850.
- SBC's should be fine for Music only.
- A Virtual Machine is highly recommended for Video transcoding: https://github.com/MichaIng/DietPi/issu ... -219067830
Once connected to the web interface, simply follow the on screen instructions.
When you reach Setup your media libraries:
- /mnt/dietpi_userdata/Music
- /mnt/dietpi_userdata/Video
- You can also mount Samba/NFS shares by running dietpi-config and selecting NAS from the menu.
Make sure you have one of DietPi's File Servers installed. Folders used:
- /mnt/dietpi_userdata/Video
- /mnt/dietpi_userdata/Music
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v118
OpenBazaar Server:
A free decentralized peer to peer market server for all. No fees. Using Bitcoin.
Oldschool: Think Napster, but for buying and selling stuff using your BitCoins
OpenBazaar Client:
The client will allow you to browse and trade, within the OpenBazaar market network.
https://www.openbazaar.org/download/
Connecting OpenBazaar Client to your OpenBazaar Server:
Step 1:
During installation, you will be asked to enter a username, password, and allowed IP address.
Step 2:
Next, you will need to open the OpenBazaar Client and add your server:
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A free decentralized peer to peer market server for all. No fees. Using Bitcoin.
Oldschool: Think Napster, but for buying and selling stuff using your BitCoins

OpenBazaar Client:
The client will allow you to browse and trade, within the OpenBazaar market network.
https://www.openbazaar.org/download/
Connecting OpenBazaar Client to your OpenBazaar Server:
Step 1:
During installation, you will be asked to enter a username, password, and allowed IP address.
Step 2:
Next, you will need to open the OpenBazaar Client and add your server:
- Click Menu (top right)
- Click New Server
- Select Standalone
- Enter the IP address of your DietPi device, and, the username and password you applied in step 1.
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v119
Plex Media Server:
Plex organizes your video, music, and photo collections and streams them to all of your screens. Also known as a "Web interface media streaming server". Access Plex Media Server web interface:
url = http://192.168.0.100:32400/web
First run setup:
Please follow the onscreen instructions to complete the setup wizard:
Make sure you have one of DietPi's File Servers installed. Folders used:
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Plex organizes your video, music, and photo collections and streams them to all of your screens. Also known as a "Web interface media streaming server". Access Plex Media Server web interface:
url = http://192.168.0.100:32400/web
First run setup:
Please follow the onscreen instructions to complete the setup wizard:
- Create your Plex account by signing up.
- Give your server a name (eg: DietPi-Plex)
- Click library to setup your media locations.
- /mnt/dietpi_userdata/Music
- /mnt/dietpi_userdata/Video
- You can also mount Samba/NFS shares by running dietpi-config and selecting NAS from the menu.
Make sure you have one of DietPi's File Servers installed. Folders used:
- /mnt/dietpi_userdata/Video
- /mnt/dietpi_userdata/Music
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v120
Cuberite:
Cuberite allows you to create a single, blazingly fast Minecraft server, which utilizes the performance benefits of C++ (instead of Java). Also comes with a handy web interface.
Access web interface:
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Cuberite allows you to create a single, blazingly fast Minecraft server, which utilizes the performance benefits of C++ (instead of Java). Also comes with a handy web interface.
Access web interface:
- url = http://192.168.0.100:1339
- username = admin (DietPi v6.11 and lower = root)
- password = dietpi
- /mnt/dietpi_userdata/cuberite/settings.ini – general server settings
- /mnt/dietpi_userdata/cuberite/webadmin.ini – settings for the web administration
- /mnt/dietpi_userdata/cuberite/world/world.ini – settings for the world
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dietpi-services restart
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v120
MineOS:
MineOS allows you to create multiple Minecraft servers with ease, using a simple web interface.
Access web interface:
Once logged into the web interface:
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MineOS allows you to create multiple Minecraft servers with ease, using a simple web interface.
Access web interface:
- url = https://192.168.0.100:8443
You can safely ignore the certificate "warning" if one appears. - username = root (v6.11 and lower mineos)
- password = dietpi
Once logged into the web interface:
- Click profiles on the left hand side of screen
- Choose a Minecraft version to match your needs, then click download
- Click create new server on the left hand side of screen
- Enter a server name, then click create new server at the bottom
- Your server will now be visible at the bottom of the dashboard screen, select it.
- In the dropdown boxes Change profile to: and Change runnable jar to:, select the entry which contains the server version number you downloaded in profiles.
- Click accept EULA
- Click accept EULA again
- Click Start
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v120
NoMachine:
Remote desktop server with advanced features, such as screen recording. The client also scans for all available NoMachine servers on your network, allowing easy connection and maintenance of your remote desktops.
Download NoMachine Client:
url = https://www.nomachine.com/product&p=NoM ... e%20Client
Connect to your DietPi device with NoMachine:
Once the NoMachine client is installed, and running on your system:
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Remote desktop server with advanced features, such as screen recording. The client also scans for all available NoMachine servers on your network, allowing easy connection and maintenance of your remote desktops.
Download NoMachine Client:
url = https://www.nomachine.com/product&p=NoM ... e%20Client
Connect to your DietPi device with NoMachine:
Once the NoMachine client is installed, and running on your system:
- You should see a device named DietPi. Double click it.
- Select Yes for Remote host identification has changed.
- Select Yes for Verify host authenticity.
- Enter the username root and password dietpi.
- Select Yes for Do you want NoMachine to create a new display.
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v120
GNUstep Desktop:
Desktop environment.
Desktop can be run by typing startx.
You can also have DietPi boot directly to the desktop by using dietpi-autostart and selecting Desktop.
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Desktop environment.
Desktop can be run by typing startx.
You can also have DietPi boot directly to the desktop by using dietpi-autostart and selecting Desktop.
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v120
Mate Desktop:
Popular Gnome2 (a time when Gnome wasn't obsessively bloated) based desktop environment.
Desktop can be run by typing startx
You can also have DietPi boot directly to the desktop by using dietpi-autostart and selecting Desktop.
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Popular Gnome2 (a time when Gnome wasn't obsessively bloated) based desktop environment.
Desktop can be run by typing startx
You can also have DietPi boot directly to the desktop by using dietpi-autostart and selecting Desktop.
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