How to Install OwnCloud Sync Client on openSUSE 11-12-13 32-64bit Linux Easy Guide

May 23, 2014 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

Install ownCloud Client for openSUSE

Hi! The Tutorial shows you Step-by-Step How to Getting-Started with ownCloud Sync Client on openSUSE 11.4/12.3/13.1 i386/amd64 Linux Desktop.

ownCloud provides universal access to your files via the web, your computer or your mobile devices — wherever you are.

It also provides a platform to easily view & sync your contacts, calendars and bookmarks across all your devices and enables basic editing right on the web.

ownCloud 6 Features:

  • ownCloud Documents
  • Access your Data
  • Sync your Data
  • Share your Data
Install ownCloud Client for openSUSE - Featured
  1. Open a Command Line Terminal Window
    (Press “Enter” to Execute Commands)

    Install ownCloud Client for openSUSE - Open Terminal
  2. How to Add ownCloud openSUSE Zypper Repo

    Adding ownCloud openSUSE Repo
    The Linked Tip How to Enable the ownCloud Zypper Repo for openSUSE.
  3. Installing ownCloud Sync Client for openSUSE:

    sudo zypper in owncloud-client
  4. Run the ownCloud Sync Client for openSUSE:

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  6. ownCloud Sync Client First, Setup:

    Install ownCloud Client for openSUSE 11-12-13 - Run owcloud client

    The Connection Domain should be the Same as for the ownCloud Server Web Admin GUI.

    How to Install ownCloud Server for openSUSE:

    Installing ownCloud Server on openSUSE
    Setup ownCloud Server on openSUSE.

    Install ownCloud Client for openSUSE 11-12-13 - Set admin credentials

    Setup Admin Username and Password.

    Install ownCloud Client for openSUSE 11-12-13 - set local storage directory

    Set the Local ownCloud Sync Folder.

    Install ownCloud Client for openSUSE 11-12-13 - done

  7. After ownCloud Sync Client is Running on openSUSE:

    Install ownCloud Client for openSUSE 11-12-13 - owncloud on openSUSE toolbar


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