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sudo dpkg -i monkey_island.deb # this might print errors
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If at this point, dpkg printed errors that look like this:
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If, at this point, you receive dpkg printed errors that look like this:
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```sh
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dpkg: error processing package gc-monkey-island (--install):
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gc-monkey-island
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```
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That just means that not all dependencies were pre-installed on your system. That’s no problem! Just run the following command, which will install all dependencies and then install the Monkey Island:
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It just means that not all dependencies were pre-installed on your system. That’s no problem! Just run the following command, which will install all dependencies, and then install the Monkey Island:
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```sh
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sudo apt install -f
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### Trying to install on Ubuntu <16.04
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If you’re trying to install the Monkey Island on Ubuntu 16.04 or older, you need to install the dependencies yourself, since Python 3.7 is only installable from the `deadsnakes` PPA. To install the Monkey Island on Ubuntu 16.04, follow the following steps:
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If you’re trying to install the Monkey Island on Ubuntu 16.04 or older, you need to install the dependencies yourself, since Python 3.7 is only installable from the `deadsnakes` PPA. To install the Monkey Island on Ubuntu 16.04, follow these steps:
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```sh
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sudo apt update
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To upgrade when a new version comes out, download the new Monkey `.deb` file and install it. You should see a message like `Unpacking monkey-island (1.8.2) over (1.8.0)`. After which, the installation should complete successfully.
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If you'd like to keep your existing configuration, you can export it to a file by using the Export button and then import it to the new server.
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If you'd like to keep your existing configuration, you can export it to a file using the export button and then import it to the new server.
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![Export configuration](../../images/setup/export-configuration.png "Export configuration")
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