How to Install Documize on Clear Linux Latest

Documize is an online document management software, which can be installed on Clear Linux Latest. In this tutorial, we will walk you through the steps required to install Documize on Clear Linux Latest.

Prerequisites

Before we start, please ensure that:

Step 1 - Update the System

Before installing Documize, you need to update your system using the following command:

sudo swupd update

This will ensure that you have the latest software packages and security updates installed on your system.

Step 2 - Install Docker

Documize can be installed using Docker. If you do not have Docker installed on your Clear Linux Latest system, you need to install it using the following command:

sudo swupd bundle-add containers-basic

This command will install Docker on your system.

Step 3 - Install Docker Compose

Docker Compose is required to manage multiple Docker containers for Documize. To install Docker Compose, run the following commands:

sudo curl -L https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.25.0/docker-compose-$(uname -s)-$(uname -m) -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose

This will download and install Docker Compose on your Clear Linux Latest system.

Step 4 - Start Documize

Now that Docker and Docker Compose are installed on your system, you can start Documize using the following command:

sudo docker-compose up

This will start Documize in the foreground. If you want to start Documize in the background, use the following command instead:

sudo docker-compose up -d

Step 5 - Access Documize

Once Documize is running, you can access it by opening your web browser and navigating to http://localhost:8080/. This will take you to the Documize login page.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Documize on Clear Linux Latest using Docker and Docker Compose. Now you can start using Documize to manage your documents online.

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