Kopano ONE on Debian Bullseye
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Hi @fbartels
This probably won’t work or at least not out of the box. I began the installation of Kopano One on Buster. Now Bullseye is out and I want to try to install Kopano ONE on Bullseye.
What should i do when I recieve this?
curl -fsSL https://repo.kopano.com/kopano/one/20.09/gpg | sudo apt-key add - Warning: apt-key is deprecated. Manage keyring files in trusted.gpg.d instead (see apt-key(8)).
Maybe you’re already working on that?
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@hispeed
you need to copy the key manually, pls see: https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/amd64/release-notes/ch-information.en.html#before-first-reboot
5.3.2. Deprecated components for bullseye -
Hi @hispeed,
@hispeed said in Kopano ONE on Debian Bullseye:
I want to try to install Kopano ONE on Bullseye.
Kopano One is currently not compatible with Debian Bullseye.
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@fbartels do you have an ETA for Bullseye Kopano ONE?
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@hispeed I cannot give an eta at the moment. work has not yet started and we are busy with some customer projects already.
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Replying to this old post because saw on the blog that Bullseye is now supported in the “final” repository:
https://kopano.com/featured/kopano-supports-debian-11-bullseye/
Is the “final” repository something for paid subscribers?
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Hi @eugenevdm
if you are asking for a final repository for Kopano One you might have missed this Blog: https://kopano.com/one/kopano-one-notice-of-termination/
There is no further developement or support for Kopano One.Final repositories for Debian 11 Bullseye are available in the supported tree and therefor only available with a valid subscription.
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if you are asking for a final repository for Kopano One…
Ah yes apologies. I only recently starting using Kopano so still a bit confused about what everything is called. From what I understand there is no more Kopano One but there is Kopano Groupware.
Final repositories for Debian 11 Bullseye are available in the supported tree and therefor only available with a valid subscription.
Thanks also for claritying. I thought that would be the case, because when I looked for files here:
https://download.kopano.io/community/core%3A/
I only found these:
- Debian 10
- Ubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 20.04
- RHEL 8
So far unfortunately we only have one client that had typical shared hosting IMAP email and we were about to loose them to due to lack of calendar sharing when someone suggested Kopano open-source. So we managed to put together an Ubuntu 20.04 installation using public information on the internet. The client has practically no budget.