diff --git a/Linux.md b/Linux.md index 4060c53..34fbe2d 100644 --- a/Linux.md +++ b/Linux.md @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ You're Statping server will now automatically restart when your server restarts. You can even run Statping on your Raspberry Pi by installing the precompiled binary from [Latest Releases](https://github.com/hunterlong/statping/releases/latest). For the Raspberry Pi 3 you'll want to download the `statping-linux-arm7.tar.gz` file. Be sure to change `VERSION` to the latest version in Releases, and include the 'v'. ``` -VERSION=$(curl -s "https://github.com/hunterlong/statping/releases/latest" | grep -o 'tag/[v.0-9]*' | awk -F/ '{print $2}') +VERSION=$(curl -sL "https://github.com/hunterlong/statping/releases/latest" | grep -o 'tag/[v.0-9]*' | awk -F/ '{print $2}') wget https://github.com/hunterlong/statping/releases/download/$VERSION/statping-linux-arm7.tar.gz tar -xvzf statping-linux-arm7.tar.gz chmod +x statping