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__TOC__ <br>LogicalDOC CE 7.5.1 has been successfully installed on Ubuntu 14.04 Server using MariaDB 10.1. <br>This install was on a vanilla install of Ubuntu 14.04 LTE 64bit Server. The steps below follow what I did to configure Ubuntu for LogicalDOC.<br>
 
__TOC__ <br>LogicalDOC CE 7.5.1 has been successfully installed on Ubuntu 14.04 Server using MariaDB 10.1. <br>This install was on a vanilla install of Ubuntu 14.04 LTE 64bit Server. The steps below follow what I did to configure Ubuntu for LogicalDOC.<br>
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== Update Current Packages  ==
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It is assumed that the user is logged in and has sudo privilege. These steps are performed from the command line.
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# Type '''sudo apt-get update''', press '''Enter'''
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== Install Oracle JDK 8 ==  
 
== Install Oracle JDK 8 ==  

Revision as of 16:34, 8 September 2016


LogicalDOC CE 7.5.1 has been successfully installed on Ubuntu 14.04 Server using MariaDB 10.1.
This install was on a vanilla install of Ubuntu 14.04 LTE 64bit Server. The steps below follow what I did to configure Ubuntu for LogicalDOC.

Update Current Packages

It is assumed that the user is logged in and has sudo privilege. These steps are performed from the command line. 
  1. Type sudo apt-get update, press Enter


Install Oracle JDK 8

Install MariaDB

Install Third Parties Components

Install LogicalDOC

Configure Service for Reboot