First I tried installing owncloud-client from the Ubuntu repositories. Installation seemed to complete, but when I ran owncloudcmd only three of the directories on the server were synced, and the one I really need was not. Also, when I tried running the gui version of the client, is crashed with a seg fault.

I read somewhere in these forums that I should not use the Ubuntu repository; I should use the owncloud packages. So, I removed owncloud-client and tried this (both the manual method and the INSTALL.sh). Both methods give this error:

Sadly, the desktop client does not start any more. I remove the software and dependencies completely, and reinstalled the package from the official ubuntu software repo, but its still not working.

I looked into the original ownCloud repo and saw that the latest version available there is for Ubuntu 21.10:

 

So am I too early with testing or is something wrong with my maching?


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Hi again. Finally managed. First installed PHP 7.4 and set to default, then followed this recipe on how to avoid the key signing issue ( -22-04-gpg-error-the-following-signatures-couldnt-be-verified) then apt update and install owncloud-client.

I know that this is not great, but when one of the three most important programs for my work breaks, there are not a lot of options. And I want to avoid going back to windows after five years of daily driving ubuntu, which was basically my plan b.

@silvain not sure which packages you installed. Ubuntu calls the integration packages nautilus-owncloud, whereas in our repository, they are called owncloud-client-nautilus etc. The extension works fine here.

I installed Ubuntu server and did not know what to do at command prompt so I ended up doing the install desktop command so I could have a GUI. I have the owncloud server package downloaded but do not have the permission to move it into the /var/www/ folder. I was following the instructions here: -owncloud-4-ubuntu-server-1204-lts.html, but couldn't get past step 2.

Next you will need the owncloud server files. You will find full instructions here, but here's a summary that should work for 12.04 and 14.04. It may cover other releases but check the repo availability first.

Under Storage & database (after clicking it) you can change the data path if you prepared a separate one. You can also change the database engine, if you choose mySQL then set root as the user, the password is the one you set above when you installed LAMP and the database name is up to you ('owncloud' is a good name).

Next, create a separate MySQL user account that will interact with the newly created database. Creating one-function databases and accounts is a good idea from a management and security standpoint. As with the naming of the database, choose a username that you prefer. We elected to go with the name owncloud in this guide.

With e.g. Ubuntu 23.04 I geta much older owncloud-client 2.11.0 instead.

What is the best progress to trigger an upgrade process? I have not yet located, where the ubuntu build service actually is.

Having both, old and new clients simultaneously in the repositories causes issues in practical life.

The nautilus integration package to choose is either nautilus-owncloud or owncloud-client-nautilus - the internet is full of confusion about this.

Now things work, data no longer located in /var/lib/owncloud, rather in /var/www/owncloudThere is an .htaccess file under /var/www/owncloud/dataPermissions for all files in data set to www-data:www-data

Once installed, you can access your OwnCloud installation at _server/owncloud . This will open the registration page for an admin account. Enter the admin username and password for a new account. The first user to register will be marked as the admin of the OwnCloud instance.

First steps as usual, we download the ubuntu server install image. If you wish to use full disk encryption, please use the "alternate installer" ubuntu-18.04.x-server-amd64.iso images instead of the "standard" ubuntu-18.04.x-live-server-amd64.iso images that do not currently support advanced LVM options. Next, "burn" the iso on a USB stick and boot it.

Now that we have our DNS up and running, we need to use certbot to get SSL certificates for our server. This is crucial since using owncloud over the internet without SSL encryption would allow anyone to read our login information and exchanged files. Not a good idea obviously. This is more or less what you should see during this process. At this point, to be able to run certbot, you must configure your router to allow acessing ports 80 and 443 of your server from the internet.

Now once the configuration succeeds, use the username and password that you just configured to log in. You will be transferred to the Admin General Settings page. From there, configure owncloud to use the system cron and then review your pending security and setup warnings. At this point, mine were:


Owncloud provides the occ console application to run several administrative tasks. Occ is a php script that needs to run as the ww-data user. For instance, you can use the following command to get a status report from the owncloud server:

I have a large NFS / SMB mount available but cannot find anywhere to tell owncloud to use it. All of the searches that I have done indicate that you must install some third party app called external storage which is not available in the repository. ff782bc1db

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