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Install Nextcloud 27 (Hub 5) on Ubuntu

Nextcloud 27, just like Nextcloud 26, is heavily reliant on AI, and the feature set is primarily driven by AI itself. In this article, I will guide you through the step-by-step process of how to install Nextcloud 27 (Hub 5) on an Ubuntu server (22.04 LTS).
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Guide to Installing Piwigo on Ubuntu Server

Piwigo is a powerful open-source photo gallery software that allows you to easily manage, organize, and share your photos online. With its user-friendly interface and extensive features, Piwigo has become a popular choice for individuals, photographers, and organizations alike. In this guide, we will walk through the step-by-step process of installing Piwigo on Ubuntu Server, ensuring a smooth installation and configuration.
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Guide to Installing and Integrating Jitsi with Rocket.Chat

While BigBlueButton may not be as popular compared to Jitsi, it still has its space among different walks of life. If you are a Jitsi fan, worry not; I will guide you step-by-step in installing and integrating Jitsi with Rocket.Chat for video and audio conferencing.
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How to Migrate Nextcloud Database: SQLite to MariaDB

I noticed that some users have installed Nextcloud with SQLite on a production system. This is suitable for a user or two with lower server load. However, if you are considering switching to a more reliable database for improved performance, you can utilize MariaDB, MySQL, or PostgreSQL. In this article, I will guide you on how to migrate the Nextcloud database from SQLite to MariaDB.
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Install BigBlueButton and integrate it with Rocket.Chat

BigBlueButton doesn't need any introduction. If you have used or heard of Jitsi, I am confident that you may have heard of BigBlueButton too. In this article, we will install BigBlueButton and integrate it with a Rocket.Chat instance. Even if you don't have Rocket.Chat, you can still use BigBlueButton as a standalone software with the Greenlight frontend for meetings and calls.