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

Am 26.02.2020 06:26, schrieb Holger Schranz:

> 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 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 openmeetings 4.0 than? 
> 
> ............... 
> 
> El sáb, 22-02-2020 a las 18:43 +0100, Holger Schranz escribió: Hi Alvaro,
> 
> I write direct to now.
> 
> 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 openmeetings 4.0 than?
> 
> Best regards and thanks for your effort.
> 
> Holger
> 
> Am 22.02.20 um 15:42 schrieb Alvaro:
> 
> Hello 
> 
> It is at your disposal a new tutorial called: 
> 
> Installation OpenMeetings 5.0.0-M3 on Fedora 31 
> 
> You can find it at: 
> 
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OPENMEETINGS/Tutorials+for+installing+OpenMeetings+and+Tools
>  
> 
> Best Regards 
> 
> Alvaro 
> 
> ...................................

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