ONLYOFFICE is an open-source office suite that allows users to edit, create, and share documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the installation of ONLYOFFICE on Linux Mint.
Before you start the installation process, make sure that:
sudo
privileges.The first step is to add the ONLYOFFICE GPG key to the system. Use the following command to download and add the key:
$ wget http://download.onlyoffice.com/repo/onlyoffice.key
$ sudo apt-key add onlyoffice.key
Next, you need to add the ONLYOFFICE repository to your system. Use the following command to add it:
$ sudo add-apt-repository "deb https://download.onlyoffice.com/repo/debian squeeze main"
After adding the repository, update the system to refresh the package list:
$ sudo apt-get update
Now it is time to install ONLYOFFICE on your system. Use the following command to install it:
$ sudo apt-get install onlyoffice-server
Once the installation is complete, you need to configure ONLYOFFICE. Navigate to the directory where ONLYOFFICE is installed and open the default.json
file:
$ cd /etc/onlyoffice/documentserver/
$ sudo nano default.json
Set the serverName
for your domain and save the changes. Then, restart ONLYOFFICE to apply the changes:
$ sudo service onlyoffice-documentserver restart
ONLYOFFICE is now installed and ready to use. To access it, open your web browser and navigate to:
http://localhost
You can now create, edit and share documents, spreadsheets and presentations using ONLYOFFICE.
ONLYOFFICE is a feature-rich open-source office suite that can be installed on Linux Mint Latest. In this tutorial, we have walked you through the installation process step-by-step. With this knowledge, you can now use ONLYOFFICE to create and edit documents, spreadsheets and presentations with ease.
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