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@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ This page contains generic installation instructions for Nominatim and its
 prerequisites. There are also step-by-step instructions available for
 the following operating systems:
 
-  * [Ubuntu 22.04](../appendix/Install-on-Ubuntu-22.md)
-  * [Ubuntu 20.04](../appendix/Install-on-Ubuntu-20.md)
+  * [Ubuntu 24.04](Install-on-Ubuntu-24.md)
+  * [Ubuntu 22.04](Install-on-Ubuntu-22.md)
 
 These OS-specific instructions can also be found in executable form
 in the `vagrant/` directory.
@@ -27,48 +27,58 @@ and can't offer support.
     otherwise import and queries will be slow to the point of being unusable.
     Query performance has marked improvements with PostgreSQL 13+ and PostGIS 3.2+.
 
-For compiling:
-
-  * [cmake](https://cmake.org/)
-  * [expat](https://libexpat.github.io/)
-  * [proj](https://proj.org/)
-  * [bzip2](http://www.bzip.org/)
-  * [zlib](https://www.zlib.net/)
-  * [ICU](http://site.icu-project.org/)
-  * [nlohmann/json](https://json.nlohmann.me/)
-  * [Boost libraries](https://www.boost.org/), including system and filesystem
-  * PostgreSQL client libraries
-  * a recent C++ compiler (gcc 5+ or Clang 3.8+)
-
 For running Nominatim:
 
   * [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org) (9.6+ will work, 11+ strongly recommended)
   * [PostGIS](https://postgis.net) (2.2+ will work, 3.0+ strongly recommended)
+  * [osm2pgsql](https://osm2pgsql.org) (1.8+, optional when building with CMake)
   * [Python 3](https://www.python.org/) (3.7+)
-  * [Psycopg2](https://www.psycopg.org) (2.7+)
+
+Furthermore the following Python libraries are required:
+
+  * [Psycopg3](https://www.psycopg.org)
   * [Python Dotenv](https://github.com/theskumar/python-dotenv)
   * [psutil](https://github.com/giampaolo/psutil)
   * [Jinja2](https://palletsprojects.com/p/jinja/)
-  * [SQLAlchemy](https://www.sqlalchemy.org/) (1.4.31+ with greenlet support)
-  * [asyncpg](https://magicstack.github.io/asyncpg) (0.8+)
   * [PyICU](https://pypi.org/project/PyICU/)
   * [PyYaml](https://pyyaml.org/) (5.1+)
   * [datrie](https://github.com/pytries/datrie)
-  * [PHP](https://php.net) (7.3+)
-  * PHP-pgsql
-  * PHP-intl (bundled with PHP)
+
+These will be installed automatically when using pip installation.
+
+When using legacy CMake-based installation:
+
+  * [cmake](https://cmake.org/)
+  * [expat](https://libexpat.github.io/)
+  * [proj](https://proj.org/)
+  * [bzip2](http://www.bzip.org/)
+  * [zlib](https://www.zlib.net/)
+  * [ICU](http://site.icu-project.org/)
+  * [nlohmann/json](https://json.nlohmann.me/)
+  * [Boost libraries](https://www.boost.org/), including system and file system
+  * PostgreSQL client libraries
+  * a recent C++ compiler (gcc 5+ or Clang 3.8+)
 
 For running continuous updates:
 
   * [pyosmium](https://osmcode.org/pyosmium/)
 
-For running the experimental Python frontend:
+For running the Python frontend:
 
+  * [SQLAlchemy](https://www.sqlalchemy.org/) (1.4.31+ with greenlet support)
+  * [asyncpg](https://magicstack.github.io/asyncpg) (0.8+, only when using SQLAlchemy < 2.0)
   * one of the following web frameworks:
     * [falcon](https://falconframework.org/) (3.0+)
     * [starlette](https://www.starlette.io/)
   * [uvicorn](https://www.uvicorn.org/)
 
+For running the legacy PHP frontend:
+
+  * [PHP](https://php.net) (7.3+)
+  * PHP-pgsql
+  * PHP-intl (bundled with PHP)
+
+
 For dependencies for running tests and building documentation, see
 the [Development section](../develop/Development-Environment.md).
 
@@ -83,7 +93,7 @@ Take into account that the OSM database is growing fast.
 Fast disks are essential. Using NVME disks is recommended.
 
 Even on a well configured machine the import of a full planet takes
-around 2 days. On traditional spinning disks, 7-8 days are more realistic.
+around 2.5 days. When using traditional SSDs, 4-5 days are more realistic.
 
 ## Tuning the PostgreSQL database
 
@@ -95,14 +105,16 @@ your `postgresql.conf` file.
     maintenance_work_mem = (10GB)
     autovacuum_work_mem = 2GB
     work_mem = (50MB)
-    effective_cache_size = (24GB)
     synchronous_commit = off
     max_wal_size = 1GB
-    checkpoint_timeout = 10min
+    checkpoint_timeout = 60min
     checkpoint_completion_target = 0.9
+    random_page_cost = 1.0
+    wal_level = minimal
+    max_wal_senders = 0
 
 The numbers in brackets behind some parameters seem to work fine for
-64GB RAM machine. Adjust to your setup. A higher number for `max_wal_size`
+128GB RAM machine. Adjust to your setup. A higher number for `max_wal_size`
 means that PostgreSQL needs to run checkpoints less often but it does require
 the additional space on your disk.
 
@@ -115,15 +127,6 @@ you might consider setting:
 and even reduce `autovacuum_work_mem` further. This will reduce the amount
 of memory that autovacuum takes away from the import process.
 
-For the initial import, you should also set:
-
-    fsync = off
-    full_page_writes = off
-
-Don't forget to re-enable them after the initial import or you risk database
-corruption.
-
-
 ## Downloading and building Nominatim
 
 ### Downloading the latest release
@@ -148,6 +151,23 @@ wget -O Nominatim/data/country_osm_grid.sql.gz https://nominatim.org/data/countr
 
 ### Building Nominatim
 
+#### Building the latest development version with pip
+
+Nominatim is easiest to run from its own virtual environment. To create one, run:
+
+    sudo apt-get install virtualenv
+    virtualenv /srv/nominatim-venv
+
+To install Nominatim directly from the source tree into the virtual environment, run:
+
+    /srv/nominatim-venv/bin/pip install packaging/nominatim-{db,api}
+
+#### Building in legacy CMake mode
+
+!!! warning
+    Installing Nominatim through CMake is now deprecated. The infrastructure
+    will be removed in Nominatim 5.0. Please switch to pip installation.
+
 The code must be built in a separate directory. Create the directory and
 change into it.