Greetings, this is an updated Install, Setup, and Configuration guide for Sick Beard on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx). This guide should also be easily adapted to other GNU/Linux distributions like Linux Mint 9 (Isadora), Linux Mint 10 (Julia), Xubuntu, Kubuntu, and Lubuntu and somewhat close for Debian Squeeze, aptosid, Linx Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) and any other Debian (and even Gnome) based distos.
This guide will be actively maintained and updated throughout the two year life of the Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) release. Ubuntu 10.04 LTS is my supported and recommended operating system so I will not be doing specific guides for Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat), 11.04 (Natty Narwhal), or for any subsequent releases until Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (though this guide should be easily adaptable for any interim releases).
This guide is considered a companion guide to my SABnzbd+ Install, Setup, and Configuration Guide as it assumes you have a fully functioning installation of SABnzbd+. It can be used without, but it's not supported. I recognize that there are other people with other interests, but to be able to ensure a high quality guide with regular updates I have to focus on specifics (such as Ubuntu 10.04 and SABnzbd+ being already installed). There are simply too many variables otherwise!
Sick Beard is seeing steady and progressive development and while it is still considered developmental software, it is being used regularly by many with minimal issues. For anyone looking for a Usenet PVR application, or for anyone using Episode Butler or similar applications, I strongly recommend trying out Sick Beard! As, I'd bet dollars to donuts that you might just stick with it (and for good reason!).
For those who are not familiar, Sick Beard is an application that can, at its basic level, be used to automatically scan any existing episodic content that your computer might have, create a list of all the files that are present and missing, and then automatically search for any missing episodes that you might want.
It can then send these found sources to SABnzbd+ and then rename and organize them for you. Sick Beard when combined with SABnzbd+, XBMC, and some solid search providers can make for a fabulously streamlined setup (one that is second to none).
This guide, like my others, is written in casual English in an effort to be accessible by as many as possible, we'll stay out of the command line as much as possible and stick to the good old graphical user interface (GUI). I do not think Ubuntu is a nerd only operating system and I try to write my guides so that even novices can utilize them (see my About page for more details).
The full (and fully formatted) guide can be found here.
For those of you that are familiar, this guide has been updated for all the recent changes Sick Beard has gone through!
Enjoy!
daemox