I like how it’s a digital picture of a physical pin, so it still has the bits in the back as if anyone can just put it on their lapel or backpack.
I like how it’s a digital picture of a physical pin, so it still has the bits in the back as if anyone can just put it on their lapel or backpack.
I myself am an omni, but I don’t judge others if they like prefer something different.
I’m pretty sure some of those fancy restaurants that pop up everywhere already do this. They’ll put bacon on anything
They just don’t want the world to see how little people like them now
Doesn’t that open them up for a lawsuit then? Either breach of contract if it’s in their legalese, or at least false advertising.
Docker installed great! Hello-World returns what it should. I reach problems whenever I try to do anything within Docker, like setting up AdGuard, Jackett, etc.
I actually didnt know how to start the Jackett install from the guide I posted, so I just googled and tried following a guide. One of the first steps says sudo mkdir /home/ubuntu/jackett_config
I get a “No such file or directory”. Makes sense, ubuntu isn’t this user’s name. So I change it to point to “/home/user/jackett_config” and get the same result.
This is what usually stops me from proceeding further.
Sorry, figured it would be an easy shorthand. But with so many different distros out there, I can see how that could be seen as just another one of those. I’ll keep that in mind in the future.
Lol, I AM using Linux for the first time. But yea, I’m trying to use the most user-friendly things to accomplish what I want to do. Thanks anyway for trying. :)
ifconfig gives "command not found, but can be installed with sudo apt net-tools. That command gives me "Temporary failure resolving ‘archive.ubuntu.com’
ip addr gives:
1: lo: <LOOPBACK, UP, LOWER_UP> mtu ##### qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000
link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
inet6 ::1/128 scope host noprefixroute
valid_lft forever preffered_lft forever
2: wlp02s20f3: <BROADCAST, MULTICAST> mtu 1500 qdisc noop state DOWN group default qlen 1000
link/ether [MAC Address] brd [IPv6 MAC Address]
4: enx949aa9857457: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 qdisc noop state DOWN group default qlen 1000
link/ether [MAC Address] brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
Ubi is just my short-hand for Ubuntu. And I’d love to be able to install Network-Manager, but I can’t/dont know a work-around
the Wifi adapter is recognized, but if I try to ping ANYTHING, including the gateway, I get “ping: connect: network is unreachable”
I dont see anything standing out.
usb 4-2: new SuperSpeed USB device number 2 using xhci_hcd
usb 4-2: new USB device found: idVendor , idProduct, bcdDevice
usb 4-2: new USB Device Strings: mfr=1 product=2, serialnumber=6
usb 4-2: Product: Ethernet Adapter
usb 4-2: Manufacturer: Microsoft
usb 4-2: SerialNumber: xxxxxxxxxx
usbcore: registered new device driver r8152-cfgselector
r8152-cfgselector 4-2: reset SuperSpeed USB Device number 2 using xhci_hcd
r8152 4-2:1.0: load rtl8153b-2 v2 successfully
r8152 4-2:1.0 eth0: v1.12.13
usbcore: registered new interface driver r8152
usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_ether
r8152 4-2:1.0 enx949aa22353: renamed from eth0
Yes. It sees it as “Ethernet Adapter - Microsoft”
I was following this walk-through (https://lemmy.world/post/6542543) for getting Docker and all its container apps set up, so that’s why I went with Ubi Server. I downloaded 24.04 as its the latest version. Would Mint be able to substitute Server for those things?
My Daily Driver has Mint on it and its working just fine. If I can use Mint instead of Server, that’d make things so much easier.
When I try [sudo nmtui] it gives me "Command nmtui not found, but can be installed with: [sudo apt install network-manager].
Which circles me back to my original problem where I don’t have network connectivity.
I’m actually diving into Linux and Docker for the first time right now, and the setup you described is exactly what I’m looking to do. But seeing as this is my first time. I was hoping I’d be able to get some confirmation of what my idea is or find faults with my setup.
In terms of hardware I have on-hand, I’ve got two laptops. One of which is a half-top, meaning it has no screen. The other is my daily driver. Both are running Linux Mint.
The half-top has 1TB of storage and would have Docker installed with Plex/Jellyfin, the *arr suite, and HomeAssistant. On my daily driver, I would be running Portainer or Heimdall to access everything and make changes within the half-top itself. I would also use this to access any of the media I have stored in the half-top.
Does that sound like everything would work?
Then how do you learn about new music?
I thought about (and still want to) keep a self-hosted music library, but one of the things i look forward to is the New Music playlist that updates every Friday on YTM. I’ve found so many good songs and artists that way.
Well there’s your problem. You’ve got to plug it back in!
Honestly, if a product last forever I wouldn’t mind it on a subscription model. The company needs to make money in order to, at the minimum, continue supporting the product.
Then comes the costs of support staff, R&D for future product developments, etc etc.
That price should not include massive yearly bonuses for the top execs.