You can install ownCloud Music easily with KDE Discover (KDE Plasma Workstation) or GNOME Software (GNOME Workstation). Alternatively, you can install ownCloud Music from command-line.
In order to install ownCloud Music with KDE Discover, launch KDE Discover, search for ownCloud Music and finally click the Install button.
Then log out and log in back to let your desktop environment (e.g., KDE Plasma, GNOME Shell) find out that a new application has been installed. Otherwise, you may see mismatched application icons and other funny bugs.
In order to install ownCloud Music with GNOME Software, launch GNOME Software, search for ownCloud Music and finally click the Install button.
Then log out and log in back to let your desktop environment (e.g., KDE Plasma, GNOME Shell) find out that a new application has been installed. Otherwise, you may see mismatched application icons and other funny bugs.
Launch a Linux terminal emulator and run the following command to
install this package:
flatpak install nuvola eu.tiliado.NuvolaAppOwncloudMusic
Then log out and log in back to let your desktop environment (e.g., KDE Plasma, GNOME Shell) find out that a new application has been installed. Otherwise, you may see mismatched application icons and other funny bugs.
flatpak run eu.tiliado.NuvolaAppOwncloudMusic
It may sometimes happen that GNOME Platform flatpak is not installed automatically although it should have been. You need to install it manually then.
flatpak run eu.tiliado.NuvolaAppOwncloudMusicerror: runtime/org.gnome.Platform/x86_64/3.30 not installedflatpak install flathub org.gnome.Platform/x86_64/3.30