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How to Install BlueMind on POP! OS Latest

BlueMind is a French collaborative software for your email, calendar, and contacts. This guide will show you how to install BlueMind on POP! OS Latest.

Prerequisites

Step 1: Update the System

Before installation, it is recommended to update and upgrade your system packages. You can update the system using the following command:

sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade

Step 2: Download BlueMind Script

BlueMind provides a script named bm-install.sh through the official website. You can download the script using the following command:

wget https://apt.bluemind.net/scripts/bm-install.sh

or alternatively you can download it by going to the official website.

Step 3: Make Script Executable

After downloading the script, you need to make it executable to run it. Run the following command to make the downloaded script executable:

sudo chmod +x bm-install.sh

Step 4: Run BlueMind Script

Run the following command to run BlueMind’s installation script:

sudo ./bm-install.sh

Now, the installation process of BlueMind will begin. The installer will ask you for some details like language, database type, and the administrative password. After providing these details, the installer will download and install all necessary packages.

The complete installation process may take some time. Please wait patiently until the installation completes.

Step 5: Access BlueMind

After the installation completes, you can access the BlueMind web interface by accessing the following address on any web browser:

https://<your-ip-address>/admin/

You can use the administrative login details created during the installation to log in to the BlueMind web interface.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have shown you how to install BlueMind on POP! OS Latest. You can now use BlueMind to manage all your email, calendar, and contact needs.

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