# Update Manually on Ubuntu or Debian This page describes how to manually update to the latest release of `rippled` on Ubuntu Linux. You can also set up [automatic updates](/docs/infrastructure/installation/update-rippled-automatically-on-linux). These instructions assume you have already [installed `rippled` on a supported version of Ubuntu using Ripple's `deb` package](/docs/infrastructure/installation/install-rippled-on-ubuntu). If you are upgrading from `rippled` 1.6.x or older, remove it and perform a fresh install instead. To perform these steps all at once, you can run the `/opt/ripple/bin/update-rippled.sh` script, which is included with the `rippled` package and is compatible with Ubuntu and Debian. This script should be run as a `sudo` user. To update manually, complete the following steps: 1. Update repositories: ``` sudo apt -y update ``` 2. Upgrade the `rippled` package: ``` sudo apt -y upgrade rippled ``` 3. Reload the `systemd` unit files: ``` sudo systemctl daemon-reload ``` 4. Restart the `rippled` service: ``` sudo systemctl restart rippled ``` ## See Also - **Concepts:** - [The `rippled` Server](/docs/concepts/networks-and-servers) - [Consensus](/docs/concepts/consensus-protocol) - **Tutorials:** - [Troubleshoot rippled](/docs/infrastructure/troubleshooting) - **References:** - [rippled API Reference](/docs/references/http-websocket-apis) - [`rippled` Commandline Usage](/docs/infrastructure/commandline-usage) - [server_info method](/docs/references/http-websocket-apis/public-api-methods/server-info-methods/server_info)