![]() ![]() 203631 files and directories currently installed.) Selecting previously unselected package owncloud-complete-files. The following NEW packages will be installed:Ġ upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 867 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 285 MB of additional disk space will be used. apt install owncloud-complete-files -y Reading package lists. Once the update is done, install owncloud. Next, once again, resynchronize system packages to their latest versions. apt install curl gnupg2 -y echo 'deb /' > /etc/apt//isv:ownCloud:server:10.list curl -fsSL | gpg -dearmor > /etc/apt//isv_ownCloud_server_10.gpg Hence, we will use the repos for Ubuntu 20.04. There are available different ownCloud repos for various Debian release versions.Īt the moment, the repos for Ubuntu 22.04 are not yet released. However, there is repo for each Linux distribution maintained by ownCloud itself. Owncloud is not included by default on Ubuntu 22.04 repositories. Once done, install required ownCloud PHP and its modules apt install php7.4 libapache2-mod-php7.4 php7.4-y Install ownCloud Server on Ubuntu 22.04 Install ownCloud repository Thus, check this post on how you can enable PHP 7.4 repositories Please note that Ubuntu 22.04 ships with PHP 8.x in its default repositories. Install PHP 7.4 and Other Required PHP 7.4 Modules ![]() To begin with, run the commands below to install Apache and MariaDB. In this setup, we will use LAMP stack.Īs of this writing, In an officially recommended environment, an ownCloud system should have the following tools for best performance, stability, support and full functionality Operating System Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Database MariaDB 10.5 Web server Apache 2.4 with prefork and mod_php PHP Runtime 7.4 OwnCloud is a web application that requires either LAMP/LEMP stack to run. Install and Setup LAMP/LEMP Stack on Ubuntu 22.04 You can install ownCloud using the Helper Script or from the ownCloud Ubuntu repositories. ![]()
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