Take a look at the docker-compose example in your link
volumes:
- /media/<your folder on host machine>:/<location you want to mount to inside docker container>
Take a look at the docker-compose example in your link
volumes:
- /media/<your folder on host machine>:/<location you want to mount to inside docker container>
Is Firefox installed as a snap package on PopOS? That could be it if that’s your only snap package. I’d recommend installing a Firefox fork that’s a regular deb package (Libre Wolf probably?) and seeing if that changes anything
Lmao isn’t Mint based on Ubuntu also? If you’re going to suggest switching distros entirely for slow loading on a single app might as well choose one that’s not derivative
Beautiful effort post. Made even better by the immediate “lalala I can’t hear you” reply
Illegal dumping! They’re ruining the free market!
Arch is like buying a Lego and putting it together versus an action figure. If you don’t enjoy putting together the Legos then what’s the point?
You should probably go with a ready to use distro
Cheap source of calories/filler?
Yeah this post is so vague and confused as to be essentially meaningless.
Would have been better if the star of David wasn’t included
Just a no name knockoff killawatt meter, I think it was $10-15
My desktop Jellyfin/aarr stack and nextcloud server runs about 1.2kwh/day. So not bad but not free
Potentially. It’ll all depend on the permissions in the host (they’re inherited iirc) and the user you’re running your docker container as. I think if I remember correctly I made them 775 and all of the video stack related programs shared a group