Remember, when configuring sync clients on your devices, you will need to enter an app password rather than your Falkenthal account password.
With a file sync client, files can be automatically synchronized between the Cloud server and your devices.
Specific steps shown below are for Debian. Depending upon your Linux distro, the specific steps may differ.
The recommended installation method is to install the Nextcloud desktop client package (nextcloud-desktop) if it is available for your Linux distribution.
sudo apt update && sudo apt install nextcloud-desktop
Search for the Nextcloud item in your desktop start menu under Accessories, and launch it.
Another option is to download and run the AppImage, although this option requires a few more manual steps.
AppImages are single-file applications that run on most Linux distributions. Download an AppImage, make it executable, and run! No need to install, and no system libraries or system preferences are altered. Most AppImages run on recent versions of Arch Linux, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Red Hat, Ubuntu, and other common desktop distributions.
Go to the Nextcloud Desktop Download page, and download the Linux sync client.
Copy the .AppImage file somewhere more permanent. The specific location you choose isn’t critical, but there are some conventions:
chmod u+x ~/Downloads/Nextcloud-2.6.0-x86_64.AppImage
mkdir ~/Applications
mv ~/Downloads/Nextcloud-2.6.0-x86_64.AppImage ~/Applications
Configure your system to automatically run the AppImage during startup.
Configure the AppImage as a startup application so that it will run automatically during startup.
Enter the following information (modify the command path as appropriate):
Name | Value |
---|---|
Name | Nextcloud |
Command | /home/<your-username>/Applications/Nextcloud-<version>.AppImage |
Comment | Nextcloud Desktop Sync |
Startup delay | 5 |
Run the new command manually by clicking on the gears icon.
…and then you can close System Settings
In the Nextcloud Connection Wizard, click the Log in button.
Enter the Cloud server address: https://cloud.falkenthal.org/
The connection wizard will use auto-provisioning to determine your full WebDAV URL.
A web browser will pop up, and you’ll be asked to log in to your Cloud server account, and grant access to the sync app.
Click Log in, and then Grant access.
Click the Connect button.
The desktop app will begin syncing files between the Cloud server and your local machine.
Looking in the local folder, you should see some files have already been copied from your Cloud server account
You can close the Nextcloud window.
The file sync app will continue to run in the background, and can be accessed via its system tray icon.
Setting up calendar sync in Mozilla Thunderbird also synchronizes task lists with the “Reminders” app.
Go to the File > New > Calendar… (or right-click in an empty area under the mini-calendar, and choose New Calendar…)
Choose On the Network and then click Next.
Select the CalDAV format, and enter the calendar location URL: https://cloud.falkenthal.org/remote.php/dav/
.
Configure custom settings:
Name | Value |
---|---|
Name | A display name for your new calendar, e.g. My Work Calendar or Falkenthal calendar |
Color | Custom color for events from this calendar. |
Select your email address. |
Click Next.
Click Finish.
Mozilla Thunderbird does not support CardDAV by default at this time, but there are third-party add-ons that offer contacts synchronization, such as: