cross-posted from: https://gregtech.eu/post/1188873
> I made grebuntu to merge all of the separate scripts into one script for all distros, but it doesn't work. The individual scripts do, I tested in VMs. What could have caused the issue? the script in question is tsubuntu.sh btw, can be found in the repo The original scripts are available at https://github.com/Tsu-gu/tsubuntu
I made grebuntu to merge all of the separate scripts into one script for all distros, but it doesn't work. The individual scripts do, I tested in VMs. What could have caused the issue? the script in question is tsubuntu.sh btw, can be found in the repo The original scripts are available at https://github.com/Tsu-gu/tsubuntu
Hello fellow bitwarden user! I also self-host my server with vaultwarden
100€ for such a performant device (for the price) seems like a good deal to me
SSDs are crazy cheap, what are you talking about? I think the added reliability and speed is absolutely worth it
Damn, thanks for the exhaustive explaination. The internet needs more people like you
Someone explain the joke pwease
Try using flatpak for command-line software, I dare you
No, snaps are epic for command-line software. No dependency hell. When I want an app, this is my order of preference: flatpak ==> snap ==> apt ==> .deb file distributed by the devs of the program
I managed to get it working. fscked the microsd and copied the files over to my pc. I'm going to be running MC on my pc until I get the Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT and an SSD
Saying "you can use Ubuntu pro" is not intrusive at all
My Raspberry Pi, on which I host a Minecraft server, suddenly froze. I cannot not SSH in, nor can I join the Minecraft server. I ran the Minecraft server in Docker, via itzg/docker-minecraft-server. I turned off the Raspberry Pi, took out its microsd and plugged it into my PC, to at least attempt to run the Minecraft server from my PC to see if I still have the data. I tried to copy it with cp
, but I got an input-output error. Could this be the filesystem's fault? And how can I fix this? If you need any additional info about this crash, please do not hesitate to ask.
Am I doing the lemmy image compression and removal of old proxied images correctly? Here's my docker service for lemmy:
pictrs: image: docker.io/asonix/pictrs:0.5 # this needs to match the pictrs url in lemmy.hjson hostname: pictrs # we can set options to pictrs like this, here we set max. image size and forced format for conversion # entrypoint: /sbin/tini -- /usr/local/bin/pict-rs -p /mnt -m 4 --image-format webp entrypoint: /sbin/tini -- /usr/local/bin/pict-rs run --max-file-count 5 --media-max-file-size 500 --media-image-format webp --media-image-quality-webp 50 --media-animation-quality-webp 50 --media-retention-proxy 1d --media-retention-variants 1d filesystem sled -p /mnt user: 991:991 volumes: - ./volumes/pictrs:/mnt:Z restart: always logging: *default-logging
I'm Gregor, I don't post a lot, but I do make loads of comments.