The installation procedure for OpenERP 6.1 under Linux is explained in this chapter. This procedure is well tested on Ubuntuversion 10.04 LTS. For those familiar with earlier OpenERP versions, the 6.1 series has a different architecture:
9.0 12.04 14.04 bi Catchall cloud debian development emulator Exchange Exmerge font Import install italiaans knolselderij licentie Linux mint mozilla msx nginx odoo office365 openerp OpenSource Outlook owncloud pentaho postgresql proxy puree recept reportlab rml script Shortcuts soep SQL subversion svn ubuntu whisky Windows xml. Installing OpenERP on ubuntu 10.04 Step 1. Build your server I install just the bare minimum from the install routine sudo apt-get install ssh Now make sure you are running all the latest patches by doing an update: sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade Now we’re ready to start the OpenERP install.
- The web client is now embedded in the main OpenERP Server, and does not require separate deployment
- The native GTK client is preserved as a legacy component, but the recommended way to use OpenERP isthe web interface, as for all modern applications. There is usually no need to install the GTK clientat all.
For Debian-based distributions, OpenERP is available as an All-In-One application package (.deb), thatcan be installed with a simple click. The package is available on the OpenERP website's download page
For RedHat-based platforms, an experimental RPM distribution is available in our nightly builds. See the downloads page for more details.
For other Linux distributions and for those who prefer a manual installation, there are only two stepsto deploy OpenERP under Linux: install PostgreSQL, the database engine used by OpenERP, then install OpenERPitself. These steps are described in the following sections:
- PostgreSQL Server Installation and Configuration
- Setup a PostgreSQL user for OpenERP
- OpenERP Server Installation
- Creating a configuration file for OpenERP Server
- OpenERP GTK Client Installation
- OpenERP Web Installation
- Updating your OpenERP Installation
Odoo (formerly OpenERP) is simple and intuitive suite of open-source, all-in-one ERP and CRM platform for businesses and individuals who want to manage their customers, invoices, orders, products, inventories and more… It also includes human resources and accounting components to help manage the business employees and finances….
Odoo is probably the best open source ERP / CRM management software to run your company…. used by thousands of businesses worldwide to manage their CRM and ERP processes…
Odoo is a good place to start when you’re looking for a enterprise resource planning and customer relationship management solutions… this open source ERP/CRM software is built on the LAMP / LEMP stack… and offer features that help you run your business and collaborate with your customers ane employees…
Odoo is designed for ease of use to allow enterprises and business owners to collaborate and automate engaging experiences with customers through out the entire process…
This brief tutorial is going to show students and new users how to install Odoo on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 LTS…..
To install Odoo, follow the steps below:
Step 1: Install PostgreSQL Server
Odoo needs a PostgreSQL database to store its information so you’ll have to install it…. to install PostgreSQL, run the commands below…
After installing the database server, enable it by running the commands below…
sudo systemctl enable postgresql.service
Step 2: Add Odoo Repository
Now that PostgreSQL is installd, continue below to continue setting up Odoo…
Odoo packages are not available via Ubuntu default repositories… if you want to install it on Ubuntu, you’ll have to add the repository to your system…
sudo sh -c 'echo 'deb http://nightly.odoo.com/11.0/nightly/deb/ ./' >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/odoo.list'
After adding the repository above, run the commands below to update Ubuntu and install Odoo…
That should install Odoo on your system…..
Step 3: Accessing Odoo Portal
Now that Odoo and PostgreSQL are installed, open your browser and browse to the server hostname or IP address followed by 8069
You should then see Odoo setup page… type a new database name and admin email address… then click Create database
After a few, you should see Odoo apps page to select your preferred apps to installed…
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If you want to change Odoo password, follow the guide below:
Run the commands below to open Odoo config file….
then uncomment the ‘admin_passwrd’ line, and set a password as shown below
Restart the Odoo instance for the changes to take effect
After that you’re all set!
Enjoy!
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