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2020 Jun 19
3
Installing owncloud on CentOS 7 server
On 06/19/2020 07:30 AM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Am 19.06.2020 um 01:08 schrieb H:
>> I transitioning an owncloud installation from a C6 server to a new C7 server and used yum install owncloud to install it on the C7 server. I expected /var/www/owncloud to be generated but alas not. Quick Googling just showed examples of installing from the latest owncloud repository but not using yum.
2020 Jun 19
0
Installing owncloud on CentOS 7 server
Am 19.06.2020 um 01:08 schrieb H:
> I transitioning an owncloud installation from a C6 server to a new C7 server and used yum install owncloud to install it on the C7 server. I expected /var/www/owncloud to be generated but alas not. Quick Googling just showed examples of installing from the latest owncloud repository but not using yum.
>
> Have I missed something obvious when using yum
2020 Feb 23
1
OwnCloud vs NextCloud
> On Feb 22, 2020, at 9:14 PM, H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote:
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> On February 22, 2020 9:12:17 PM EST, John Pierce <jhn.pierce at gmail.com> wrote:
>> OwnCloud came first, but IIRC, when the business managers took it
>> partially
>> commercial, the original developer split and forked it to make
>> NextCloud as
>> he didn't like the
2020 Feb 23
2
OwnCloud vs NextCloud
OwnCloud came first, but IIRC, when the business managers took it partially
commercial, the original developer split and forked it to make NextCloud as
he didn't like the OwnCloud policies [1]
[1]
https://karlitschek.de/2016/04/big-changes-i-am-leaving-owncloud-inc-today/
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-john r pierce
recycling used bits in santa cruz
2020 Feb 23
5
OwnCloud vs NextCloud
I am planning to install either ownCloud or NextCloud on a CentOS 7 VPS server I control. I have previously used ownCloud on another server but have not updated the host application for quite some time. On this new server, I am not sure which one is the "best" and since I am doing a new install I need to decide which one to use.
Looking at the Android apps for these cloud solutions,
2017 Sep 19
2
CentOS, PHP & OwnCloud/Nextcloud: the version dilemma
Am 19.09.2017 um 09:36 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs <info at microlinux.fr>:
>
> I'm currently experimenting with OwnCloud and Nextcloud on a sandbox
> CentOS 7 server. I've been using OwnCloud for the last two years for my
> own purposes on a Slackware server, and I'm quite happy with it.
>
> In my humble opinion, every admin who wants to host OwnCloud or
>
2020 Feb 23
4
OwnCloud vs NextCloud
On February 22, 2020 9:02:05 PM EST, "bryn1u85 ." <m.bryn1u at gmail.com> wrote:
>The Nextcloud has more features and all are for free. The ownCloud has
>some
>for enterprise features which are paid. Soo i think the choice is
>clear.
>
>niedz., 23 lut 2020 o 02:35 H <agents at meddatainc.com> napisa?(a):
>
>> I am planning to install either ownCloud
2017 Sep 19
7
CentOS, PHP & OwnCloud/Nextcloud: the version dilemma
Hi,
I'm currently experimenting with OwnCloud and Nextcloud on a sandbox
CentOS 7 server. I've been using OwnCloud for the last two years for my
own purposes on a Slackware server, and I'm quite happy with it.
In my humble opinion, every admin who wants to host OwnCloud or
Nextcloud on a RHEL/CentOS server is confronted with a version dilemma.
1. CentOS 7 sports PHP 5.4, which has
2017 Sep 19
1
CentOS, PHP & OwnCloud/Nextcloud: the version dilemma
On 09/19/2017 06:41 AM, Leon Fauster wrote:
> Am 19.09.2017 um 09:36 schrieb Nicolas Kovacs <info at microlinux.fr>:
>>
>> I'm currently experimenting with OwnCloud and Nextcloud on a sandbox
>> CentOS 7 server. I've been using OwnCloud for the last two years for my
>> own purposes on a Slackware server, and I'm quite happy with it.
>>
>> In
2017 Sep 22
3
owncloud on CentOS - I have problems installing/updating recently
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Valeri
> Galtsev
> Sent: den 21 september 2017 17:25
> To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org>
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] owncloud on CentOS - I have problems
> installing/updating recently
>
>
> On Thu, September 21, 2017 1:00 am, Sorin Srbu wrote:
> >>
2016 May 22
2
Fwd: EPEL-ANNOUNCE Re: Upcoming OwnCloud changes in EPEL
On 22 Apr 2016 18:11, "James Hogarth" <james.hogarth at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> In the event that there are CentOS users making use of the EPEL owncloud
packages, but not following the EPEL mailing lists, please read the mail
below with regards to your installations.
>
> Thanks
>
> James
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "James
2018 Jul 18
1
Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?
On 07/18/18 14:36, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 07/18/2018 01:58 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
>
> <snip>
>
>>> But are you guys really telling you think the calendaring / scheduling
>>> for individual users and the main corporate account, etc. .. are working
>>> well enough with any Linux solution.
>>
>> I must confess, my servers are
2017 Sep 19
3
CentOS, PHP & OwnCloud/Nextcloud: the version dilemma
On Tue, September 19, 2017 1:42 pm, Nux! wrote:
> Unfortunately the same can be said about Ruby, RoR, Python etc etc etc.
It is not as much true about languages themselves (though it is true, and
I for one call python "sneaky snake" just because of that ;-), as about
how the software using these languages is written. E.g. well known
mailman. I never had it give me any trouble
2018 Jul 19
7
Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?
On 07/18/2018 04:05 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
>
> On 07/18/18 14:36, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> On 07/18/2018 01:58 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>>
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>>> But are you guys really telling you think the calendaring / scheduling
>>>> for individual users and the main corporate account, etc. .. are
>>>>
2017 Sep 19
3
CentOS, PHP & OwnCloud/Nextcloud: the version dilemma
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 07:59:00PM +0200, rainer at ultra-secure.de wrote:
> With PHP, I try to stay as close to upstream as possible.
> If upstream EOLs a version, it's time to upgrade.
>
> If you want something stable, don't run PHP.
Unfortunately, with that philosophy but not much systems management
experience, you end up with custom-compiled and local installs of PHP
that
2016 May 22
2
Upcoming OwnCloud changes
Just a FYI folks ...
I am running OwnCloud 9.0.2 on CentOS 6.7 and php-7.0 with no issues.
I installed the Webtatic repo which has several versions of PHP
available for CentOS 6 and 7. I then used the official OwnCloud
ce:stable repo to add the cloud software.
In a leap of faith, and because this CentOS VM doesn't run anything
other than OwnCloud, I used the 'php70w' PHP repo
2013 Aug 20
1
res_calendar / ownCloud
Hi,
I try to use res_calendar with ownCloud. While it works with google/ics,
I've some difficulties with caldav and ownCloud[1]. According to the
logs and tcpdump the calendar entries have been fetched but they are not
available in Asterisk. 'calendar show calendars' doesn't show the status
busy, 'calendar show calendar owncloud' doesn't show the current
events.
2016 May 23
1
Upcoming OwnCloud changes
On 23 May 2016 7:36 a.m., "Sorin Srbu" <Sorin.Srbu at orgfarm.uu.se> wrote:
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
> > Behalf Of Chuck Munro
> > Sent: den 22 maj 2016 17:11
> > To: centos at centos.org
> > Subject: Re: [CentOS] Upcoming OwnCloud changes
> >
>
2018 Jul 18
3
Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?
On 07/18/2018 01:58 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
<snip>
>> But are you guys really telling you think the calendaring / scheduling
>> for individual users and the main corporate account, etc. .. are working
>> well enough with any Linux solution.
>
> I must confess, my servers are FreeBSD, but I'm quite sure the same is
> doable easily on Linux.
>
> We
2018 Jan 21
2
best centos server setup for graphics intensive kvm vms?
Hallo list
I've been running fedora for donks as my production laptop os, but now
I want to set up one of those old laptops to run as a home server
running a number of home type vm appliances. I don't want to risk
having to tear down and rebuild the setup every 6 months to a year -
so, figure centos is my best canditate to run as a stable server.
The sort of home type vms I envisage