That sounds promising. They don’t mention Collabora in the final configuration list, but I’ve sent an email asking. I hope they do!
Thanks.
That sounds promising. They don’t mention Collabora in the final configuration list, but I’ve sent an email asking. I hope they do!
Thanks.
the poor raspberry will melt to a clump of coal after that
Well, no need.
Since CODE container won’t run arm.
Only x86/amd64.
Tried that I think… I don’t remember where it died. If I don’t hear back from the VM guys, maybe I’ll try that again. I also just learned about ONLY OFFICE (https://serenity-networks.com/how-to-install-onlyoffice-document-server-for-nextcloud-fast-easy/) – thinking I’ll try that, too.
To be honest, the script had several flaws and no one reported back.
But since a week or two, @enoch85 and myself took them down.
Now it runs just fine.
Please, if you find something bad report and you’ll be likely to get more help than if you don’t.
Yeah, I’m guilty of not reporting problems… I just figured you guys were psychic or something.
I’ll try giving it a try in the next couple of days and will let you know my results!
Thanks to everybody who is providing feedback and suggestions. I appreciate it!
FYI; OpenOffice is not 100% “open source”. It’s somewhat proprietary software. You choose.
@Ark74 Thanks for helping folks out directing them in to the easiest solution. I will do a pre-release today so that everyone get the latest scripts.
Thanks! I wasn’t aware of that.
I’m trying again right now, using your scripts. Will reply with any difficulties I encounter!
So, I did a clean install of Ubuntu Server 16.04 (downloaded today). Got the nextcloud_install_production.sh script. Ran it – took about 1 hour. No errors, though it did hang on rebooting in the middle of the process. Restarted, logged in, and it picked up where it left off (it hung on stopping an auto-update job – which I had set to “no auto updates” when installing the OS).
Rebooted. No errors.
Opened browser to mycloud.mydomain.us – logged in. No problems. Browsed to Documents, and clicked on “About.odt” and all I get is the dreaded “Access Forbidden” message.
Suggestions?
[Edit] Used Let’s Encrypt for both the “mycloud” and “office” domains, so certs are valid.
After another non-collabora install (see my last post), I realized that Docker didn’t get installed, even though it appeared from the output of the scripts that it had.
Downloaded and ran collabora.sh. and…
YAY! It works!!!
Glad it does
Nice! Thank you for the confirmation.