Lychee setup

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Bob Mottram 2016-11-20 18:44:16 +00:00
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* Initial setup
If you have just obtained a Lets Encrypt certificate as above then go to *About* on the administrator control panel and you should see your Lychee domain listed there along with an onion address. You can then navigate to your site in a browser.
Within a browser navigate to your lychee domain name or onion address, enter settings for the database as follows, using the MariaDB password which appears within the *Passwords* section of the *Administrator control panel*.
Within a browser navigate to your lychee domain name or onion address. It should look like this:
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Within the *Administrator control panel* select *App Settings* and then *lychee*. This will show the initial login settings which you need to set up the database. To copy the password hold down the shift key, select the password then right click and copy.
After that create a username and password and store them in your favourite password manager. And you're done. Add photos and albums as you wish.

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Lychee is a simple and lightweight photo album for the web. Whether you're an amateur or professional photographer, or want to publish random holiday pics or cat pictures. Lychee just does what it says it does without any fuss. There is also a photo album feature within <a href="./app_hubzilla.html">Hubzilla</a> if you need more sophisticated social photo sharing with individualised permissions.
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<h2 id="orgc1c8a88">Installation</h2>
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<h2 id="org4d72151">Installation</h2>
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Log into your system with:
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<h2 id="orgf552fe4">Initial setup</h2>
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<h2 id="orgfe552c1">Initial setup</h2>
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<p>
If you have just obtained a Lets Encrypt certificate as above then go to <b>About</b> on the administrator control panel and you should see your Lychee domain listed there along with an onion address. You can then navigate to your site in a browser.
</p>
<p>
Within a browser navigate to your lychee domain name or onion address, enter settings for the database as follows, using the MariaDB password which appears within the <b>Passwords</b> section of the <b>Administrator control panel</b>.
Within a browser navigate to your lychee domain name or onion address. It should look like this:
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<p>
Within the <b>Administrator control panel</b> select <b>App Settings</b> and then <b>lychee</b>. This will show the initial login settings which you need to set up the database. To copy the password hold down the shift key, select the password then right click and copy.
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After that create a username and password and store them in your favourite password manager. And you're done. Add photos and albums as you wish.
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