Nextcloud 23
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@jaredbusch Have you enabled the document server on these or not bothered?
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@stuartjordan said in Nextcloud 23:
@jaredbusch Have you enabled the document server on these or not bothered?
Not yet. Just ran the upgrades and left them.
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@jaredbusch said in Nextcloud 23:
@scottalanmiller said in Nextcloud 23:
It came up, but had to refresh over and over and go through minor updates on 22 first. Eventually it came up.
You always have to be on the last minor patch before the updater will let you go to the next release. This has been like that for as long as I can remember.
I've upgraded a few systems to 23 already.
Yeah, but it took a little bit after the patch, too. But not too long.
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@stuartjordan said in Nextcloud 23:
You just go to configuration > Nextcloud Office > and select use this server.
Where do you find any of those settings?
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@scottalanmiller said in Nextcloud 23:
@stuartjordan said in Nextcloud 23:
You just go to configuration > Nextcloud Office > and select use this server.
Where do you find any of those settings?
Have to scroll down, haha
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@scottalanmiller The only thing I have found, you have to run the setting again if you reboot the server. not sure why that is.
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@stuartjordan i am trying collabora in that version (23), but it does not work, i am following this guide https://help.nextcloud.com/t/psa-how-to-get-collabora-working-on-nextcloud-23/128511/27
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@rickygm said in Nextcloud 23:
@stuartjordan i am trying collabora in that version (23), but it does not work, i am following this guide https://help.nextcloud.com/t/psa-how-to-get-collabora-working-on-nextcloud-23/128511/27
All I had to to do was select this server uncheck don't use SSL and then it just works. You want to use SSL with this.
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Do the In Built document editors have a name? I can't find anything that resembles an "Office" Suite" anywhere.
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@jasgot said in Nextcloud 23:
Do the In Built document editors have a name? I can't find anything that resembles an "Office" Suite" anywhere.
From what I gather, you simply click on the Document you want to open, and it opens in the correct editor.
Also, from what I gather, if your system is an upgrade, it doesn't show up as "Nextcloud Office" if you install Collabora on your own.
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@stuartjordan said in Nextcloud 23:
@rickygm said in Nextcloud 23:
@stuartjordan i am trying collabora in that version (23), but it does not work, i am following this guide https://help.nextcloud.com/t/psa-how-to-get-collabora-working-on-nextcloud-23/128511/27
All I had to to do was select this server uncheck don't use SSL and then it just works. You want to use SSL with this.
it doesn't work for me, let me know if I paste a screenshot, if someone has it working with nextcloud 23 maybe they can share their experience.
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@dafyre said in Nextcloud 23:
Also, from what I gather, if your system is an upgrade, it doesn't show up as "Nextcloud Office" if you install Collabora on your own.
I got it working. They need to streamline their naming conventions.
I had never install any office or Collabra tools before; and the only think I could find in the app store was Collabra Office, and Collabra Server CODE.
There wasn't anything about NextCloud Office.
So I installed the CODE Server, and that wasn't much good until I also install Collabra Office.
Now that those two Collabra items are installed, I see NextCloud Office all over in my Nextcould interface.
You'd think they would use the same name for everything and outline the steps somewhere to get is all installed properly. Sheesh!
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@jasgot said in Nextcloud 23:
You'd think they would use the same name for everything and outline the steps somewhere to get is all installed properly. Sheesh!
I noticed the same mess. They have had this all screwed up for some time. It makes no sense and there is no automatic dependency handling or clear guidance.