Do I have to manually delete the trash files after changing the setting?
Do I have to manually delete the trash files after changing the setting?
I’m picking up what you’re throwing down. I’m writing one on qBittorrent and will take that into considering. Thanks for helping me.
I rewrote my original quadlet article, can you have a look and let me know what you think? https://ericthomas.ca/posts/setting-up-podman-quadlets/
That’s a good tip. Thanks. I think I might tweak the existing posts for readability.
I didn’t know this. Thanks for the info.
I’m still learning how to write good posts. I’ll this into consideration for the next one.
I have a Hugo site hosted on GitHub and I use CloudFlare Pages to put it on my custom domain. You don’t have to use GitHub to host the repo. Except for the cost of the domain, it’s free.
Thanks!
Thanks!
You’re welcome, stay tuned for more posts about Quadlets.
I’ve just been using https://github.com/topgrade-rs/topgrade
I used this guide https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/quadlet-podman
I have a folder on my in my home folder called containers
symlinked to /etc/containers/systemd
with my .container files. This is my jellyfin.container for using the Nvidia Quadro on my server.
[Unit]
Description=Podman - Jellyfin
Wants=network-online.target
After=network-online.target
Requires=nvidia-ctk-generate.service
After=nvidia-ctk-generate.service
[Container]
Image=lscr.io/linuxserver/jellyfin:latest
AutoUpdate=registry
ContainerName=jellyfin
Environment=PUID=1000
Environment=PGID=100
Environment=TZ=America/St_Johns
Environment=DOCKER_MODS=ghcr.io/gilbn/theme.park:jellyfin
Environment=TP_THEME=dracula
Volume=/home/eric/services/jellyfin:/config
Volume=/home/eric/movies:/movies
Volume=/home/eric/tv:/tv
Volume=/home/eric/music:/music
PublishPort=8096:8096
PublishPort=8920:8920
PublishPort=7359:7359/udp
PublishPort=1900:1900/udp
AddDevice=nvidia.com/gpu=all
SecurityLabelDisable=true
[Service]
Restart=always
TimeoutStartSec=900
[Install]
WantedBy=default.target
I use sudo podman auto-update
to update the images to utilize the AutoUpdate=registry
option.
Lenovo ThinkStation P330 Tiny. Debian + Podman systemd quadlets, running these services:
I probably won’t buy from them anymore. I’m Canadian, but still.
Install firmware-atheros
package to get rid of the firmware errors. The x509 stuff is a known thing with older Acers. If you have secure boot enabled, you can turn it off to see if it goes away, it’s harmless otherwise.
Awesome. Great to hear.
Have you tried something like input-remapper to map your volume buttons when the keyboard is detected?
Awesome. Thanks!