And don't forget to update the README.

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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ On Windows, you might want to try the [GosoraBootstrapper](https://github.com/Az
First, you will need to jump to the place where you want to put the code, we will use `/home/gosora` here, but if you want to use something else, then you'll have to modify the service file with your own path (but *never* in a folder where the files are automatically served by a webserver).
If you place it in `/www/`, `/public_html/` or any similar folder, then there's a chance that your server might be compromised.
If you place it in `/www/`, `/public_html/` or any similar folder, then there's a chance that your server might be compromised. Also, if you do modify the service file and things don't work, then you might want to try putting # in-front of the lines starting with PrivateUsers, PrivateDevices, and ProtectSystem.
You can navigate to it by typing the following six commands into the console and hitting enter:

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ WorkingDirectory=/home/gosora
# Make sure you manually run pre-run-linux before you start the service
ExecStart=/home/gosora/Gosora
# Let's hope these don't blow up on me
# If things don't work for some reason, try putting # in-front of the following three lines until it does and open an issue on the bug tracker
ProtectSystem=full
PrivateDevices=true
PrivateUsers=true