These are the instructions for running Drone on Ubuntu . We recommend using Ubuntu 14.04, the latest stable distribution. We also highly recommend using AUFS as the default file system driver for Docker. ### System Requirements The default Drone installation uses a SQLite3 database for persistence. Please ensure you have `libsqlite3-dev` installed: ```bash sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install libsqlite3-dev ``` The default Drone installation also assumes Docker is installed locally on the host machine. To install Docker on Ubuntu: ```bash wget -qO- https://get.docker.com/ | sh ``` ### Installation Once the environment is prepared you can install Drone from a debian file. Drone will automatically start on port 80. Edit /etc/drone/drone.toml to modify the port. ```bash wget downloads.drone.io/0.4.0/drone.deb sudo dpkg --install drone.deb ``` ### Start & Stop The Drone service is managed by upstart and can be started, stopped or restarted using the following commands: ```bash sudo start drone sudo stop drone sudo restart drone ``` ### Logging The Drone service logs are written to `/var/log/upstart/drone.log`.