Once the download is completed, unzip the downloaded file with the following command: unzip TaskBoard_v*.zip -d /var/www/html/taskboard TaskBoard uses SQLite as a database backend, so you can install it using the following command: dnf install sqlite -y Step 3 – Install TaskBoardįirst, download the latest version of TaskBoard using the following command: curl -s |grep browser_download_url | cut -d '"' -f 4 | wget -i. Next, disable the default PHP repo and install the PHP Remi repo: dnf module reset phpįinally, install PHP with all required extensions using the following command: dnf install php php-cli php-common php-fpm php-curl php-gd php-mbstring php-process php-snmp php-xml php-zip php-memcached php-mysqlnd php-json php-mbstring php-pdo php-pdo-dblib php-xml curl unzip git -y Next, install the PHP Remi repo package using the command below: dnf install -y Once installed, start and enable the Apache service using the following command: systemctl start httpd dnf update -y Step 2 – Install Apache and PHPįirst, install the Apache webserver package using the command below: dnf install httpd -y Once you are logged in to your server, run the following command to update your base system with the latest available packages. Connect to your Cloud Server via SSH and log in using the credentials highlighted at the top of the page. Create a new server, choosing Rocky Linux 8 as the operating system with at least 2GB RAM. Step 1 – Create Atlantic.Net Cloud Serverįirst, log in to your Atlantic.Net Cloud Server. A root password configured on your server.A server running Rocky Linux 8 on the Atlantic.Net Cloud Platform.In this post, we will show you how to install TaskBoard on Rocky Linux 8. It is a PHP-based and self-hosted application used by many organizations and teams around the world. TaskBoard is customizable and can be installed on any Linux distribution. It allows you to create unlimited projects and boards to keep track of tasks to be done. ![]() TaskBoard is an open-source application for managing and tracking tasks from a web-based interface.
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