How to Install Alfresco Community Edition on POP! OS Latest

Alfresco Community Edition is an open-source, powerful and user-friendly enterprise content management (ECM) platform that enables users to manage all type of digital content such as business documents, emails, web content, images, videos, and more. In this tutorial, we will show you the steps to install Alfresco Community Edition on POP! OS Latest.

Prerequisites

Before starting the installation process, make sure that your system meets the following minimum requirements:

Step 1 - Install JDK

Alfresco Community Edition requires JDK version 11 or later to run. You can install it by running the commands below:

sudo apt update
sudo apt install openjdk-11-jdk-headless

Verify the installation by typing the following command:

java -version

Step 2 - Download Alfresco Community Edition

Download Alfresco Community Edition from the official website using the following command:

wget https://download.alfresco.com/release/community/201911-GA-build-00027/alfresco-community-201911-GA-linux-x64-installer.run

Step 3 - Install Alfresco Community Edition

Once the download is complete, you can install Alfresco Community Edition by running the following command:

sudo sh alfresco-community-201911-GA-linux-x64-installer.run

Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process. You can choose the default settings for the installation, or customize them based on your preference.

Step 4 - Start Alfresco Community Edition

After the installation is completed, you can start the Alfresco Community Edition using the following command:

./alfresco.sh start

You can also check the status of Alfresco Community Edition using the following command:

./alfresco.sh status

Conclusion

Alfresco Community Edition is now installed on your POP! OS Latest system. You can access it using the web interface by navigating to the following URL in your web browser:

http://localhost:8080/alfresco

Remember to replace localhost with the IP address or hostname of your server if you are accessing Alfresco from a remote machine.

That's it! You can now start using Alfresco Community Edition to manage and organize your digital content.

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