From 0ba7d96cb0b41a5ed371026beb395c84aa9f5ac6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ralf Becker Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2020 16:31:04 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Updated 20.1 Installation using egroupware docker RPM DEB package (markdown) --- 20.1--Installation-using-egroupware-docker-RPM-DEB-package.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/20.1--Installation-using-egroupware-docker-RPM-DEB-package.md b/20.1--Installation-using-egroupware-docker-RPM-DEB-package.md index 92e2e24..9a0ca22 100644 --- a/20.1--Installation-using-egroupware-docker-RPM-DEB-package.md +++ b/20.1--Installation-using-egroupware-docker-RPM-DEB-package.md @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ apt install egroupware-docker ``` > If you prefer to use Apache2 on the host as proxy, add ```apache2``` to the above install command. -> Package installation under Debian/Ubuntu/SUSE recommends Collabora Online Office, which mean it will be installed by default, unless you opt out by using ```--no-install-recommends``` on the command line. Doing so you have to take care of explicitly installing MariaDB! Of cause you can always deinstall them after testing, if you prefer to use something else. +> Package installation under Debian/Ubuntu/SUSE recommends Collabora Online Office, which mean it will be installed by default, unless you opt out by using ```--no-install-recommends``` on the command line. Of cause you can always deinstall it after testing, if you prefer to use something else. > If this is a **new installation** and you missed the **credentials** of your first EGroupware admin user "sysop" or the EGroupware setup user "admin", you can always find them under /var/lib/egroupware/egroupware-docker-install.log.