Presented by:

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jospoortvliet

from Nextcloud GmbH

People person, technology enthusiast and all-things-open evangelist. Head of marketing at Nextcloud, previously Community Manager at ownCloud and SUSE and continuing an decade long involvement in the KDE community. Enjoys avoiding traffic and public transport on bike through Berlin, but only when the weather is good. Loves cooking for friends and family and playing with the dog. Follow on twitter or blog!

Always wanted to play with a small, embedded device? Always wanted to have your own Cloud at home? This is your chance! Installing Nextcloud on a Banana Pi or Raspberry Pi 2 is not very hard and it can do Real Cool Stuff™. Your documents, your calendar, photos, passwords, notes, all of it on your own little server. Oh, and don't forget private audio/video calls! In this workshop we will go over the process of installing Linux, a webserver and finally Nextcloud on a Banana/Raspberry Pi. Or on a old laptop, or a VPS - we're happy to help with those, too!

You can bring your own Raspberry Pi 2 or Banana Pi device. If you do, you will need a laptop with a ethernet poort and a network cable! We bring some SD cards. For the server you want to install Nextcloud on (or laptop or old desktop you want to turn into a server), bring it - bring a screen if it needs one, power, network cable...

We will focus on the usual LAMP stack but if you're into NGINX, PostgreSQL etc - we'll give that a try, too!

Date:
2018 April 28 - 07:15
Duration:
1 h
Room:
CC-202 TUT2
Conference:
LinuxFest Northwest 2018
Language:
Track:
Infrastructure
Difficulty:
Medium

Happening at the same time:

  1. The Complete History of Linux (abridged)
  2. Start Time:
    2018 April 28 07:15

    Room:
    HC-108

  3. Documentation is Teaching, and Teaching is Everything
  4. Start Time:
    2018 April 28 07:15

    Room:
    CC-201 TUT1

  5. Building Your own Cloud on a Pi
  6. Start Time:
    2018 April 28 07:15

    Room:
    CC-202 TUT2

  7. Proxmox Hypervisor - Open Source LXC and KVM management
  8. Start Time:
    2018 April 28 07:15

    Room:
    CC-235

  9. Moving Forward with Firewalld
  10. Start Time:
    2018 April 28 07:15

    Room:
    CC-200

  11. digiKam Ninja Tricks
  12. Start Time:
    2018 April 28 07:15

    Room:
    CC-208

  13. Why C? Refuting C++ Pretentiousness
  14. Start Time:
    2018 April 28 07:15

    Room:
    CC-236

  15. IndieWeb 101: owning your content and identity
  16. Start Time:
    2018 April 28 07:15

    Room:
    CC-115

  17. Do Licenses Drive Communities or Do Communities Drive Licenses?
  18. Start Time:
    2018 April 28 07:15

    Room:
    G-103

  19. Linux Jargon
  20. Start Time:
    2018 April 28 07:15

    Room:
    CC-114

  21. Make a date with Postgres
  22. Start Time:
    2018 April 28 07:15

    Room:
    HC-103 Postgres

  23. Linux Professional Institute: LPIC-1 Cram Session
  24. Start Time:
    2018 April 28 07:30

    Room:
    HC-112 LPI