Please share compilation instructions :) (I'm on Ubuntu 20.04 alpha right
now, and KMS native is also not available :((( )
On Wed, 26 Feb 2020 at 14:28, Holger Schranz wrote:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> thanks for your information. Unfortunately, as you can see in the
> information
> from Maxim, Ubuntu is
Hi Stefan,
thanks for your information. Unfortunately, as you can see in the
information
from Maxim, Ubuntu is well done , but not other distributions.
I will try to install/compile KMS native onto Fedora.
Best regards
Holger
Am 26.02.20 um 06:45 schrieb Stefan Kühl:
Hey everybody,
well,
Hi all,
thanks a lot for this information Maxim.
So I have to find an solution for this.
Best regards
Holger
Am 26.02.20 um 07:01 schrieb Maxim Solodovnik:
Hello All,
Sorry I missed the question :(
Unfortunately KMS is available for Ubuntu only (probably will work on
Debian)
For other OSe
Hey everybody,
well, I use OM 5.0 with ubuntu and KMS without Docker and it runs
perfectly. It is not necessary to use it with docker, but for many
reasons a little bit easier to set it up and restore etc.
Didn't tested it with Fedora, but I see no reason why it shouldn't work.
BR
Stefan
A
Good morning at all,
Is the any news about this questions please?
As you can see I try to use OM 4.0.10 in parallel,
But I'm more in interessed to use OM 5.0.
Best regards
Holger
Am 22.02.20 um 19:14 schrieb Alvaro:
...Maxim, could you clarify that questions to Holger?
Is docker absolute n
...Maxim, could you clarify that questions to Holger?
> Is docker absolute necessary to use openmeetings?
> Or is there another possibility to use KMS native without a
> container?
> Of course we use lxc or libvirt-lxc but docker is an absolutly nogo.
>
> If docker is necessary should we use openm