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Nextcloud Desktop client H2 update + fixes and improvements on the Clients indexes pages
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Using the **Nexcloud** desktop client provides a way to sync your files stored in your **Disroot Cloud** with a local folder on your computer desktop.
This means you can access/add/remove/edit the files in your **Cloud** from your desktop without the need to log in to your account via web-browser. It also allows you to access them when offline.
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Should be only three ---
Fixed. Though as far as I know in markdown --- is the same as ---- or - - - or even ***
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The client is already available to install from the Software manager of the following **GNU/Linux** distributions:
- **openSUSE Tumbleweed**
- **Arch Linux** (and distributions based on it)
- **Fedora**
It is also in Debian repo
I added "Debian" to the line "To install it on Debian/Ubuntu (and distributions based on it) users can find detailed instructions" since I couldn't find one single method for the different Debian versions.
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- **Server Address:** [cloud.disroot.org](cloud.disroot.org)
- Press: Next
1. Select **Log in**
2. Enter the Server Address: **cloud.disroot.org**
I think it has to be "https://...", isn't it?
Fixed. Although when you enter the address it's not mandatory to add the "https://" part.
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published: true
indexed: true
updated:
visible: false
should be set to true if you don't want this:
Fixed in this page and others with same issue.
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In the following tutorials we will see different software programs (which we will call clients) to be able to work and take better advantage of the **Disroot Cloud** features from the computer desktop or a mobile.
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Should be only three ---
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