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I've tried NextCloud before and didn't really love it and I'm now happy with a combination of syncthing and LibreOffice. But my wife wants the full google drive, with sheets, docs etc. without the google, and I think NextCloud is my best option for that.

I'm and experienced *nix admin and already have a Linux server running with both VMs and docker containers and also have a working OpenVPN setup for remote access. But I found the NextCloud setup frustrating. We had a discussion about it (here I think) and determined that this was because NextCloud would rather sell their hosted service, so they don't go out of their way to make the self hosted option easy. I get that and don't hold it against them at all.

But, now that I'm wanting to try it again, I'm looking for pointers to guides for setting up self hosted NextCloud. I've searched, but nothing I found seemed like "the one".

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[–] Bongles@lemmy.zip 2 points 21 hours ago

I setup nextcloud for the first time last week. I used AIO in docker and I didn't have any major issues. Minor things here and there as i actually learned what I was doing and how to use it, but it's been fine so far.

In the interface I just chose talk, talk recording, and whiteboard (though i don't expect to ever use whiteboard). Then the rest was just me playing around in the settings and in the apps page.

Oauth things like Google or Microsoft integration are a pain but that's because of those companies so i only have Google in a partially working state and no apple login or onedrive syncing. I also used smtp2go in the free plan to get email notifications.

It wasn't a short setup, but it didn't have a ton of problems either.