Installation of Apache OpenMeetings 2.x on Ubuntu 12.10 and 12.04 - 32 or 64 bits
We should use the binary version of OpenMeetings, that is to say will suppress the compilation.
This tutorial is done step by step thinking those who begin.
Special thanks to Federico Christian Tomasczik.
15-2-2013
1)
Need download Adobe Flash Player: http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html ...clic on: Get the latest version
...everyone chooses 32 or 64 bits according to his operating system
...and: Linux tar.gz
Open your Home folder:
/home/your_user_name
and go to:
View => Show Hidden Files
Open the folder:
.mozilla (atention the point before mozilla)
...and make a new folder called “plugins”. Will look so:
/home/your_user_name/.mozilla/plugins
Uncompress the flash player unloaded, and inside the resultant folder there will be a file
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called: libflashplayer.so Copy and paste into the newly done plugins folder.
This way we will have installed flash player, need it to OpenMeetings functioning.
--------- Oracle Java Installation---------
2)
Should add these repositories for Oracle Java only.
# sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java
# apt-get update
# apt-get install oracle-java6-installer
...will ask us if you agree with the license, pulsate ENTER to accept it.
...it will turn us to asking it brings over of the license. Move the cursor to position it in YES and pulsate Enter:
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Now should see what options of java we have:
# update-alternatives --config java
...type the line number where is (if is):
/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-oracle/jre/bin/java …. auto mode
...and pulsate Enter.
---------- OpenOffice or LibreOffice Installation ----------
3)
LibreOffice already it comes installed on Ubuntu 12.10 and 12.04 - 32 and 64 bits.
LibreOffice work in the process to convert room uploaded files.
---------- Installation Compile Packages and libraries -----------
4)
# apt-get install imagemagick gdebi libgif4 libjpeg62