How to Install Piwigo with Apache on Ubuntu 24.04

This article provides a detailed guide for installing Piwigo, an open-source photo gallery software, on Ubuntu 24.04 using Apache and MariaDB. It outlines steps to set up Apache, MariaDB, and PHP, create a Piwigo database, configure permissions, and secure the site with SSL/TLS from Let’s Encrypt. Installation concludes with launching the Piwigo wizard.

https://geekrewind.com/how-to-install-piwigo-with-apache-on-ubuntu-24-04/

Install Piwigo on Ubuntu 24.04 with Nginx

This article provides a step-by-step guide for installing Piwigo, an open-source photo gallery software, on Ubuntu 24.04 using Nginx. It covers installing necessary components like Nginx, MariaDB, and PHP, creating a database, configuring Nginx settings, and securing the site with Let’s Encrypt SSL, leading to a successful Piwigo installation.

https://geekrewind.com/install-piwigo-on-ubuntu-24-04-with-nginx/

#TerSoftware com tema #selfhosting Vai ter que ser listinha: Num VPS (Contabo)


Em casa num notebook velho:
#snac2 (fediverso)

@Cmic #xnview j'avais tenté à une époque mais c'est une usine à gaz.

Quitte à faire ce genre d'approche, je préfère #piwigo une galerie hébergeable en ligne. Y a des appli sur smartphone pour poster facilement. On est juste limité par la place sur l'hébergeur.

Un exemple http://www.chassegnouf.net/piwigo/

Galerie photo de Chassegnouf

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@itsfoss
Tested then in production in family
Do not forget #Piwigo in production too. Working fine since years
#linux #ubuntu #docker

Jour 23 : Piwigo

Piwigo est un outil pour créer une chouette galerie de photos sur le web. Exposez vos clichés sans passer par une galerie mondaine snob 📸
GPLv2

#CalendrierDeLApresInfini #LibreJanuary #FOSS #Libre #Piwigo #Gallerie #Photo

Ich war in den letzten Monaten sehr fleissig bei der Abkehr von "Big Tech" Services. In Richtung EU, Open Source, lokal am Raspberry oder am "eigenen" Web-Server in Österreich. Neben Mastodon zum Beispiel #HomeAssistant (Smart Home mit viel Zigbee - am Raspberry), #Immich (Fotos - am Raspberry), #Piwigo (Fotos & Videos als Backup - am Web-Server), #Jellyfin (Media-Player - am Raspberry), #Obsidian (Notizen & Aufgaben), #Signal (Messenger), E-Mail (lokaler Anbieter), Kontakte & Termine (ownCloud am Web-Server), Cloud (Jottacloud, Shadow Drive, Filen), #Qobuz (Musik), #KeePassium (Passwort Manager - ownCloud am Web-Server), Web-Browser & Suchmaschinen (#Startpage, #Qwant, #Ecosia), Mistral #LeChat ("KI") sowie Tolino & Thalia.
Ein paar Sachen sind offen, die ich noch nicht ändern will, aber jederzeit könnte. Zum Beispiel die Nest Rauchmelder (das allerletzte Produkt im Google-Konto) und ein paar Apple-Services (Pay, Wallet, Karten).
Beim Streaming von Filmen & Serien nehme ich schon länger selektiv Monats-Abos oder nutze die öfters vorhandenen Gratis- / Rabatt-Angebote. Ich könnte aber auch komplett darauf verzichten.
#unplugbigtech

In answer to the question "what softwares are you hosting?"
( long post warning )->
While I am good with things like flashing OS's onto all kinds of devices, and designing and maintaining my own website, I am a total noob at anything server related. I tried to setup a Yunohost server a little bit ago, so that I could self host a bunch of Fediverse related services, and all went smooth until it came to the port forwarding, which just confused me to the point I gave up (noting given I have a local network of a bunch of desktops vital to my biz, I didn't want to do anything that could compromise its security). I plan to turn the box I put Yunohost on, to running Open Media Vault on as a local NAS & local music server.

I do however pay for Bluehost to remote host my own website, & after discovered Softaculous, which allows easy installation of some platforms, some of which I can add as subfolders to my already existing domain, making it way easier & cheaper to configure. So I added a Piwigo photo gallery that I can upload to directly from my Android phone, and share either publicly or to various private groups - https://piwigo.org (or see the public part at https://totalsonic.net/photos ). I also added an Open Source Social Network instance - https://www.opensource-socialnetwork.org/ (aka OSSN), that I set up just for two users (my biz related blog and a personal one), so I can post public facing long form news to my website without needing to upload html - that's at https://totalsonic.net/ossn/u/TotalSonic

So, I'm not hosting anything Fediverse or ActivityPub related right now, but I am working on more "digital sovereignty." Given a Friendica instance I was on is shutting down tomorrow, & that I've experienced outages on the Diaspora instance I am on, self hosting makes sense towards having continuity & forward access into the future to ones posts. Think I am most interested in getting a PeerTube or similar instance going though, while there are plenty of well maintained public instances for micro-blogging & similar (for which I am really liking Wafrn now) seems to me we really need to get away from YouTube's near monopoly for video.


#selfhosting #piwigo #yunohost #ossn #fediverse #digitalsovereignty #socialmedia
Piwigo - Open source photo management software

Manage your photo library with Piwigo! Free and open source software to organize and share your photos and digital media on the web.

@barc eu uso o navegador quando publico fotos no #Friendica e no #Piwigo

Hello/Bonjour,

Je cherche encore une app web pour gérer et classes mes photos depuis que Koken.me est mort. J'ai vu Piwigo et Litchee mais ça semble un poil plus lourd. Avez-vous une suggestion ?

I am still looking for a web app that will manage/display my photos as Koken.me has been closed for a while now. I saw Piwigo and Litchee, but they seem a bit "heavier". Any suggestion?

#photography #photomanagement #photo #koken #piwigo #cms