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Update source_installation.rst - fix heading hierarchy for snap section
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@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ However, the snap is opinionated and there are `requirements <https://github.com
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- Nextcloud snap uses recommended PHP.
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Installation
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------------
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^^^^^^^^^^^^
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**On Ubuntu**
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@@ -439,26 +439,26 @@ If your hostname is ``localhost`` or ``localhost.localdomain``, like on an Ubun
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``nextcloud.local`` will be used instead.
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1st login
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---------
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^^^^^^^^^
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Upon visiting the Nextcloud installation for the first time, you will be prompted to enter an admin username
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and password before Nextcloud is initialised. This may take a while depending on resources and the device.
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After you provide that information you will be logged in and able to install apps, create users, and upload files.
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HTTPS encryption
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----------------
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Nextcloud snap includes a service for automated HTTPS encryption and automated renewal using Lets Encrypt,
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or self-signed certificates. Run ``nextcloud.enable-https -h`` for more information. `Managing encryption <https://github.com/nextcloud-snap/nextcloud-snap/wiki/Managing-HTTP-encryption-(HTTPS)>`_.
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Configuration
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-------------
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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While the default Nextcloud configurations are mostly fine, it may be necessary to fine tune Nextcloud snap by
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editing configuration files manually or using the management console. `Configuring Nextcloud snap <https://github.com/nextcloud-snap/nextcloud-snap/wiki/Configure-Nextcloud-snap>`_.
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External media
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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`Snap confinement <https://snapcraft.io/docs/snap-confinement>`_ is a security feature and determines the amount of access an application has to system resources,
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such as files, the network, peripherals and services. Thus your Nextcloud snap is securely confined from the host
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