![]() ![]() The first thing we need to do is create an Apache configuration file. Your Ubuntu server should already include Apache, so there will be no need to install this default web server. SEE: IT project management: 10 ways to stay under budget (free PDF) (TechRepublic) Apache You can set this by following my recent tutorial How to configure a static IP address in Ubuntu Server 18.04. ![]() While that is downloading (it won’t take much time), let’s head to the dependencies.īefore you continue on, you’ll want to make sure your Ubuntu 18.04 server has a static IP address. Getting nextCloudīefore we start the installation, head over to the nextCloud download page and download the necessary zip file (onto your Ubuntu server) with the command: To that end, I want to walk you through the process of installing this outstanding on-premises cloud server on the latest release of Ubuntu. ![]() But since the release of the latest Long Term Support (LTS) release (18.04), some things have changed. We’ve installed it on Ubuntu 16.04 via the standard means, as well as via a snap package. We’ve covered nextCloud plenty of times here on TechRepublic. Jack Wallen walks you through the process of installing nextCloud 13 on the Ubuntu 18.04 server platform. How to install nextCloud 13 on Ubuntu 18.04 ![]()
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