Indicate that some distributions require a manual python install
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- **CentOS** (7.0+), **Debian** (9/Stretch+) or **Ubuntu** (16.04+) server. This playbook can take over your whole server or co-exist with other services that you have there.
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- **CentOS** (7.0+), **Debian** (9/Stretch+) or **Ubuntu** (16.04+) server. This playbook can take over your whole server or co-exist with other services that you have there.
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- the [Ansible](http://ansible.com/) program, which is used to run this playbook and configures everything for you
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- [Python](https://www.python.org/) being installed on the server. Most distributions install Python by default, but some don't (e.g. Ubuntu 18.04) and require manual installation (something like `apt-get install python`).
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- the [Ansible](http://ansible.com/) program being installed on your own computer. It's used to run this playbook and configures your server for you
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- properly configured DNS SRV record for `<your-domain>` (details in [Configuring DNS](#configuring-dns) below)
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- properly configured DNS SRV record for `<your-domain>` (details in [Configuring DNS](#configuring-dns) below)
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