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BerryBoot Instructions for NextCloudPi | Page | BerryBoot Instructions for NextCloudPi Items Required: Linux Computer with USB Ports (optional SD Card Slot) micro SD Card with SD Adapter (with USB adapter if system doesn’t have SD Slot) USB Flash Drive Raspberry Pi connected to a video screen (usually HDMI) Notes: The... |
FAQ | Page | What is NextCloudPi? NCP an officially recognized Nextcloud community project that provides a working Nextcloud instance out of the box in the form of SD card image for the Raspberry Pi, Odroid HC1 and other boards, x86 and ARM docker containers, and an installer for any Debian-based system. <h2... |
Home and Overview | Page | Welcome to the NextCloudPi wiki! This is a collection of information about how to install NextCloudPi and all of the configuration options. Please contribute - this is how open source communities thrive! If this is your first time with NextCloudPi, start with the Installation Guide... |
How and where to get help | Page | Where Your best chance at getting help and getting answers is asking questions on the forum. Please do take the time to investigate (search), maybe your question as already been answered. Thank you! For general discussion you can join us at Telegram chat... |
How to access and activate NextCloudPi | Page | This guide will help you access NextCloudPi. Access Instant Domain Name Access When up and running, your device should become accessible at https://nextcloudpi or https://nextcloudpi.local. If you are using Windows you may have to install Bonjour Services for Windows to make... |
How to access from outside of your network | Page | You can do these steps from the TUI or from the WebUI. Port Forwarding Most home Routers come with a firewall installed which blocks outside requests to inside computers. In order for you to access your Nextcloud from the outside of your house, you need to allow ports 80... |
How to install NextCloudPi on an external drive using Berryboot | Page | A step by step guide to installing NextCloudPi to an external drive using Berryboot. First we need to install Berryboot, it’s a bootloader and management tool for OS installations on your Raspberry Pi. You will choose where your NextCloud installation will reside in this part. In the second part... |
How to install NextCloudPi | Page | Download the Image for your Hardware If you are comfortable using BitTorrent please use it for downloading and share the Torrent files to save us some server traffic, thank you! For this you can use a BitTorrent client like Transmission and leave it running to continue serving the... |
Why is my Pi so slow? | Page | Why? The RaspberryPi has very limited in IO because micro SD card is slow and the USB-Bus is shared between USB(-Storage) and Ethernet(Network). Circa 35 MB/s are shared between USB (the external storage when Nextcloud-data is moved there) and Ethernet. rpi-usb-discussion. Data is pulled from and pushed to... |
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