NextCloudPi is a ready-to-use image for Raspberry Pi, Odroid HC1, and other boards. It is a complete Nextcloud installation, with Apache or Nginx web server, PHP 7.3 and MariaDB 10 database management system. It also includes many useful features such as auto-update, certificate-based authentication, and daily backups. In this tutorial, we will go through the steps to install NextCloudPi on Fedora Server Latest.
sudo dnf update
sudo dnf upgrade
sudo dnf install docker
sudo systemctl enable docker
sudo systemctl start docker
git clone https://github.com/nextcloud/nextcloudpi.git
cd nextcloudpi
sudo bash ./build.sh
The installation script will check whether all required dependencies are installed and will guide you through the installation steps. The installation may take some time depending on your internet connection and hardware specifications.
Once the installation is complete, you can access NextCloud by navigating to the following URL in your web browser:
http://localhost/nextcloud
You can also access NextCloud from other devices within your network by using the IP address of your Fedora Server.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed NextCloudPi on Fedora Server Latest.
In this tutorial, we have gone through the steps to install NextCloudPi on Fedora Server Latest. NextCloudPi is a powerful tool that provides a complete Nextcloud installation with many useful features, and it can be easily installed on any Linux-based system.
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