– Logs begin at Fri 2016-09-02 11:27:21 UTC, end at Sat 2016-09-03 13:04:07 UTC
Sep 02 11:39:13 ubuntu-standard systemd[1]: snap.nextcloud.apache.service: Faile
Sep 02 11:39:13 ubuntu-standard systemd[1]: snap.nextcloud.apache.service: Unit
Sep 02 11:39:13 ubuntu-standard systemd[1]: Stopped Service for snap application
Sep 02 11:39:13 ubuntu-standard systemd[1]: snap.nextcloud.apache.service: Stopp
Sep 02 11:38:43 ubuntu-standard ubuntu-core-launcher[6529]: Waiting for PHP…
Sep 02 11:38:43 ubuntu-standard ubuntu-core-launcher[6529]: Making sure nextclou
Sep 02 11:38:43 ubuntu-standard systemd[1]: Stopping Service for snap applicatio
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No, but maybe someone will build an FTP server snap and you could save the data in /media
There is a snap which enables wifi.
https://victorpalau.net/2016/09/29/i-took-a-circular-saw-to-the-nextcloud-box-and-you-wont-believe-what-happened-next/
Try to disable/enable the snap.
But it’s not normal.
@jmartin Try to update all apt packages and keep me posted.
Is it possible to get a “Nextcloud Box”-only section?
The Nextcloud Box seems to be very different from a non-Nextcloud Box setup.
Segregating the answer streams might make it easier for Nextcloud Box users to find solutions.
Thanks
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Sweet!
Many thanks!
It’s easier to keep track of your problem, if you post your individual problems in a new thread on: