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			| 231 | 231 |  #+END_SRC
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			| 232 | 232 |  
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			| 233 | 233 |  Tip: When using the Mutt email client if you want to send an email in cleartext then press *p* (for PGP) on the sending screen and select *clear*. Unsecure email is treated as being the exception rather than the default.
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			|  | 234 | +* Syncing to the Cloud
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			|  | 235 | +** Initial install
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			|  | 236 | +Within a browser go to your owncloud domain, then create an administrator account. The username and password can be anything, and ideally should be generated from a password manager.
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			|  | 237 | +
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			|  | 238 | +You will also need to enter database details:
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			|  | 239 | +
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			|  | 240 | +| Owncloud database user     | owncloudadmin       |
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			|  | 241 | +| Owncloud database password | See the [[Readme]] file |
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			|  | 242 | +| Owncloud database name     | owncloud            |
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			|  | 243 | +
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			|  | 244 | +After creating an administrator account then create a user account via the Users dropdown menu entry on the right hand side and log the details in a password manager. Give the user a quota suitable for the size of your microSD card or other storage.
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			|  | 245 | +
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			|  | 246 | +Log out from the administrator account and then log back in as the user you just created.
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			|  | 247 | +** On Android
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			|  | 248 | +Within F-droid search for *owncloud* and install the client. Also install *CalDAV Sync Adapter*.
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			|  | 249 | +
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			|  | 250 | +Open the owncloud app and enter your owncloud domain name (including the https prefix) and login details for the user you created.
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			|  | 251 | +
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			|  | 252 | +Open the calendar app and under *settings* add a CalDav account with the url:
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			|  | 253 | +
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			|  | 254 | +#+BEGIN_SRC bash
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			|  | 255 | +https://myownclouddomain/remote.php/caldav/principals/myowncloudusername
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			|  | 256 | +#+END_SRC
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			|  | 257 | +
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			|  | 258 | +You will also be prompted to enter login details. Your Android and Owncloud calendars should now be synchronised.
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			|  | 259 | +** On Linux
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			|  | 260 | +Open your software center and search for "owncloud client". Enter your owncloud domain name (with the https prefix) and login details.
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			|  | 261 | +
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			|  | 262 | +You can now drag files into the *~/owncloud* directory and they will automatically sync to your server. It's that easy.
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			| 234 | 263 |  * Play Music
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			| 235 | 264 |  ** With the DLNA service
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			| 236 | 265 |  An easy way to play music on any mobile device in your home is to use the DLNA service. Copy your music into a directory called "/Music/" on a USB thumb drive and then insert it into from socket on the Beaglebone.
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			|  | @@ -259,10 +288,6 @@ The main advantage of playing music via Owncloud is that you can do that from an
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			| 259 | 288 |  
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			| 260 | 289 |  By default a music player is installed into Owncloud, so all you need to do is to visit your Owncloud web site, select the *music* directory and then upload some music files. Afterwards you can select the *music icon* from the top left drop down menu and albums will then appear which can be played. If you want to share music with other users then you can select the *share* option from within the files view to make the tracks available.
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			| 262 |  | -* Syncing to the Cloud
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			| 263 |  | -** Initial install
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			| 264 |  | -** Using the client
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			| 265 |  | -On your laptop/desktop or mobile device Within your software center or app store search for "owncloud client". Edit the settings to include your owncloud domain name (including the https:// prefix) and login details.
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			| 266 | 291 |  * Microblogging
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			| 267 | 292 |  * Social Network
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			| 268 | 293 |  * Chat Services
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