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@ -181,16 +181,35 @@ The only glitch I do see is occasionally GUI applications don't receive keystrok
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At Ubuntu terminal:
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At Ubuntu terminal:
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sudo snap install wekan
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sudo snap install wekan
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sudo snap set wekan port='2000'
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#### a) Use Wekan locally
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At Ubuntu terminal, type:
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ip address
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It shows container internal IP address. You can set it to use Wekan locally, for example:
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sudo snap set wekan root-url='http://100.115.92.200'
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sudo snap set wekan port='80'
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Then Wekan works locally at http://100.115.92.200 , and you can open cards.
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#### b) Use Wekan from other computers at LAN
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Look at your Chromebook wifi settings `(i)`, what is your laptop IP address, and use it with below http address:
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Look at your Chromebook wifi settings `(i)`, what is your laptop IP address, and use it with below http address:
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sudo snap set wekan root-url='http://192.168.0.2:2000'
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sudo snap set wekan root-url='http://192.168.0.2:2000'
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sudo snap set wekan port='2000'
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At Chromebook settings / Linux Beta / > / Port forwarding, forwart port `2000` with nickname like for example `wekan`. This does forward Chromebook port to inside Ubuntu 20.04 64bit LXC container where Wekan is running.
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At Chromebook settings / Linux Beta / > / Port forwarding, forwart port `2000` with nickname like for example `wekan`. This does forward Chromebook port to inside Ubuntu 20.04 64bit LXC container where Wekan is running.
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NOTE: SOMETIMES REBOOT STOPS PORT FORWARDING, THEN IT NEEDS TO BE ENABLED AGAIN AT CHROMEBOOK SETTINGS.
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But problem is, using that LAN IP address does not work from Chromebook's own browser like Chrome or Linux Firefox.
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Something should be figured out so that both Chromebook webbrowser and LAN other computers webbrowsers can be used at the same time.
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Maybe set that IP at /etc/hosts file of Ubuntu, or some other trick.
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NOTE: Sometimes reboot stops port forwarding, then it needs to be enabled again at Chromebook settings.
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Then at your local network, you can use any computer or mobile webbrowser to login at your Chromebook address like http://192.168.0.2:2000/sign-in
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Then at your local network, you can use any computer or mobile webbrowser to login at your Chromebook address like http://192.168.0.2:2000/sign-in
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