@janvlug Especially these major updates are pushed out in stages. I donāt know what the criteria are, but for me it feels like it is by chance, so sometimes you get the update over the updater immediately, sometimes youāll have to wait some days or mostly weeks, sometimes until the next point release.
Youāll see above in this thread, that you canāt affect (or not that I know of), weather you get the update in the stable channel or not.
But, there is a little workaround: In the days of the major update, the beta channel contains the stable major release. So you can āforceā the update, by switching to the beta channel, do the update and then switch back to the stable channel.
But also note, that this behavior of staged updates is intended, because sometimes, even the push of an update is paused because a bigger bug has been found in the new version. Then the next update push will start with the next point release and again mostly staged of course. So if you hadnāt the possibility to update, you were able to avoid a bad bug in this case.
See as example when NC12 came out: NC12 Updater stable release
So in general there is no reason to rush an update, but if you really want to because you want to test or try new features, you can do the mentioned trick with temporarily switching to beta channel or update manually the version via occ or even more manually by deploying the downloaded zip on the server.
Iām new at this sorry for stupid question - can someone please point me to how I upgrade from v 12 to this new one?
I tried to upgrade to 12.0.4 and have errors there too.
Using the latest pre-release E2EE linux desktop client with NC 13.0 on Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS , I am getting the error āCould not read system exclude fileā and files are not getting synced. Can somebody help me with a way to resolve this issue
These prices are for (bigger) companies, which want to have professional support and not rely on a community of private people who answer when they have time (or are in a good mood ).
To have an employed person take care of your software and probable the whole setup, this person needs to be paid adequate (as well as the equipment he needs).
Compared to the license and the support fees we have to pay for our software, Nextcloud is not too expensive.
However for private persons it shouldnāt be necessary to buy professional support. The community is pretty good already
When it comes to the Talk high speed backend server with the mentioned cost 5.000ā¬ per year, it is probably something a small company doesnāt need. I think it is possible to setup oneās own turn server and so on, if there are only 10 to 20 employees.
And the support actually starts at 1.900ā¬ per year for the basic support and up to 50 users.
That sounds pretty fair to me and can be achievable by smaller companies as well - especially if you really need the support by professionals.
I upgraded from 12.05 to 13.0 with no problems using the Web upgrade it was smooth. I am on the NextCloud Box but running NextCloud with a LAMP install instead of Snap. I have several PHP MySQL apps running as well as some custom developed Web PHP, MySQL apps.
I am still waiting to allow my users to use Nextcloud until I have several techās who can support me. Here is one I found. While he is paid support he seems quite nice and fair priced.
Daniel Hansson daniel@techandme.se teachandme.se
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