Merge pull request #3361 from criadoperez/debian-install

Added Debian 11 (bullseye) installation instructions
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Easy Way: Debian 11 (Bullseye)
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This procedure will guide you through the installation of ZoneMinder on Debian 11 (Bullseye).
**Step 1:** Setup Sudo (optional but recommended)
By default Debian does not come with sudo, so you have to install it and configure it manually.
This step is optional but recommended and the following instructions assume that you have setup sudo.
If you prefer to setup ZoneMinder as root, do it at your own risk and adapt the following instructions accordingly.
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apt install sudo
usermod -a -G sudo <username>
exit
Now your terminal session is back under your normal user. You can check that
you are now part of the sudo group with the command ``groups``, "sudo" should
appear in the list. If not, run ``newgrp sudo`` and check again with ``groups``.
**Step 2:** Update system and install zoneminder
Run the following commands.
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sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo apt install mariadb-server
sudo apt install zoneminder
When mariadb is installed for the first time, it doesn't add a password to the root user. Therefore, for security, it is recommended to run ``mysql secure installation``.
**Step 3:** Setup permissions for zm.conf
To make sure zoneminder can read the configuration file, run the following command.
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sudo chgrp -c www-data /etc/zm/zm.conf
Congratulations! You should now be able to access zoneminder at ``http://yourhostname/zm``
Easy Way: Debian Buster Easy Way: Debian Buster
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If you are interested in trying out ZoneMinder quickly, user Dan Landon maintains an easy to use docker image for ZoneMinder. With a few simple configuration changes, it also provides complete Event Notification Server and Machine Learning hook support. Please follow instructions in his repostory. He maintains two repositories: If you are interested in trying out ZoneMinder quickly, user Dan Landon maintains an easy to use docker image for ZoneMinder. With a few simple configuration changes, it also provides complete Event Notification Server and Machine Learning hook support. Please follow instructions in his repostory. He maintains two repositories:
* If you want to run the latest stable release, please use his `zoneminder repository <https://github.com/dlandon/zoneminder>`__. * If you want to run the latest stable release, please use his `zoneminder machine learning repository <https://github.com/dlandon/zoneminder.machine.learning>`__.
* If you want to run the latest zoneminder master, please use his `zoneminder master repository <https://github.com/dlandon/zoneminder.master-docker>`__. * If you want to run the latest zoneminder master, please use his `zoneminder master repository <https://github.com/dlandon/zoneminder.master-docker>`__.
In both cases, instructions are provided in the repo README files. In both cases, instructions are provided in the repo README files.