How to Install Organizr on Fedora CoreOS Latest

In this tutorial, we will go through the steps to install Organizr on Fedora CoreOS Latest. Organizr is a web-based application that allows you to manage your media and chat applications from one single interface.

Step 1: Install Required Dependencies

Before installing Organizr on your system, you need to install some required dependencies:

sudo dnf install git wget unzip curl python3 python3-pip

Step 2: Install Docker

Organizr requires Docker to run. You can install Docker on Fedora CoreOS by running the following command:

sudo dnf install -y podman-docker

After installing Docker, start and enable it:

sudo systemctl start docker
sudo systemctl enable docker

Step 3: Download and Install Organizr

You can download Organizr from its official repository on GitHub:

wget https://github.com/causefx/Organizr/archive/v2.1.5.1.tar.gz

Extract the downloaded archive file:

tar xvzf v2.1.5.1.tar.gz

Move the extracted folder to the /opt directory:

sudo mv Organizr-2.1.5.1/ /opt/organizr

Step 4: Configure Organizr

Organizr uses a configuration file located at /opt/organizr/config/config.php. You need to modify this file to configure Organizr:

sudo nano /opt/organizr/config/config.php

Find the following lines and replace them with your own values:

define('DB_HOST', 'localhost');
define('DB_USER', 'username');
define('DB_PASS', 'password');
define('DB_NAME', 'organizr');

Save and close the file.

Step 5: Start Organizr

You can start Organizr by running the following command:

sudo docker run -d \
    --name organizational \
    -p 80:80 \
    -v /opt/organizr:/config \
    --restart=always \
    lazyaz/organizr-v2:latest

Now you can access Organizr by visiting http://localhost in your web browser.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install Organizr on Fedora CoreOS Latest. Now you can manage your media and chat applications from one single interface.

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