How is Podman rootful better than Docker? I was mostly attracted by the rootless path, but the breakage deterred me. Would you be so kind to tell me ?
How is Podman rootful better than Docker? I was mostly attracted by the rootless path, but the breakage deterred me. Would you be so kind to tell me ?
This will take over the internet by storm when they add 2 way integration with Prowlarr.
Thank you very much for the generously contributed code and time while working on it.The effort you put in, will live on for many years to come.
One thing that should be pointed out is that it works with any GPU, NVIDIA, AMD or Intel.
An AMP for Jellyfin
Found this: https://www.phoronix.com/news/GNOME-RDP-Remote-Login
I believe I’ve read something similar for kwin, I’ll update my post if I find it.
True, those are pretty different use cases.
Do you know of any RD app that works nice with Wayland and supports RD from the DE login screen?
Aren’t they both remote desktop apps?
I wouldn’t touch it with a stick. The whole thing is just shady to say the least. Nothing trustworthy whatsoever.
MeshCentral needs to get better. We need it.
Ntfy maybe?
Active Pieces and Automatisch are the closest ones to n8n, though not there yet.
Amazing news thx for sharing
Cockpit was east harder than Proxmox for me.
Let companies support element, we should be supporting alternatives.
If you don’t find anything, I suggest you go the automation route with Active Pieces or N8N
This looks awesome, it would be cool if you could integrate with Home Assistant and Ntfy.sh, both widely popular among self-hosters.
What are they lying about?
You know your way around, I’m sure of it. But I don’t, and I don’t have the time.
I want to self-host but don’t have the time to do it by manually by myself, I really appreciate the container automation it provides. I tried before doing it by using Docker Desktop, Podman Desktop, CasaOS, and failed miserably with all of them, or in the case of CasaOS it just didn’t automate enough. Cosmos targets oblivious users like me and it’s not wrong, it’s just different.
I moved from CasaOS to Cosmos, best decision ever.
Ok that sounds intetesting, I’ve found Cockpit easier to use than Proxmox, I’m new to virtualization and I don’t want do nesting… I fear it will complicate things when I’ll need to do GPU passthrough.
How is Podman integrated into Cockpit?
Also, I had so much trouble trying to bridge my Home Assistant VM to my LAN. Are there any tutorials on how to do this from Cockpit?