If you can’t configure the ports of your services then there’s no real recourse FWIU
Sadly this is my case… I guess I’ll have to give up then thank you very much!
If you can’t configure the ports of your services then there’s no real recourse FWIU
Sadly this is my case… I guess I’ll have to give up then thank you very much!
thanks for the detailed reply!
When both contsiners use the same second number, C1: 1234:80, C21235:80, and neither documents suggest how to change that port, I personally haven’t found a way to resolve that conflict.
unfortunately I’m in this situation, so I guess my only ways are to modify the container by hand or to create two instances of gluetun. thank you very much for your help!
“it’s already installed”
There’s also a telegram bot
Thanks for the reply! Stremio-web does not seem to have a docker package, so I should install it outside of docker? (Or create a docker container myself, but I never tried)
Also, I found [this project](Thanks for the reply! Stremio-web does not seem to have a docker package, so I should install it outside of docker? (Or create a docker container myself, but I never tried)
Also, I found this project that bundles both together, but the stremio accounts are still managed by the stremio servers, and I’d like to be independent from them instead. I asked the developer and he said that I need to change stremio-web (see issue), but I can’t find any configuration option in the readme.
Sorry if my question seems confusing, but I’m pretty confused about this
Super Cool! Does it support other formats like epub, cbz etc?
Total ignorant question: how hard would it be to fork (and mostly maintain) chromium keeping manifest V2 support?
What’s the point of keeping part of the UI closed source?
Roger Roger
I’ll try other kernels then, but I don’t know how to check if the system is actually powered off or not without waiting 8 hours and checking the battery drain XD perhaps the halt
could be the key
thanks!! I’ll update the thread if I’ll discover something new
how do I check this? This is probably the source of the issue (see this comment), but I have no idea on what to do to understand the actual cause
thanks for your time and help!
update: I tried but when off (or at least “apparently off”) the USB ports are off, my phone does not charge when plugged in
okay, I think we have some news: if I kill the pc by holding the power button, after a night the battery loses 0%! so I guess the problem is that it’s not shutting down properly. I tried to sudo halt --poweroff
and it drained the battery as usual. I then tried sudo halt -f
and something strange happened: the screen immediately turned off, but the red LED on the volume key indicating that the volume is muted stayed on, so the pc wasn’t completely off. what could be the problem? and why does this happen only when I force the halt
? could it be a kernel issue?
thanks for the help and for your time!!!
I’m going to free space for dinner
I checked and yes, there’s no cmos battery in it. Do you think this may have something to do with it?
I’ll try it as soon as I can, thanks for the suggestion! I don’t think the battery is dying, because while powered on the battery life is very good
As it should be, the battery life while in use it’s even better than my own pc
Probably there are problems with the report to the OS because the battery health is marked as 100%, which is a bit strange for a 4yo pc. Do you think this may have something to do with the battery drain?
The battery health is marked as 100%, which seems strange to me. However, the battery life while powered on is very good, so I don’t think the battery is old or exhausted. Do you think that changing the battery may be the solution?
thanks for the reply! many services allows this by setting an environmental variable or through a config file, but sadly not all of them