Yeah, the more recent versions basically have a form of Docker as part of its setup.
I believe it’s now running on Debian instead of free BSD, which probably simplified the containers set up.
Yeah, the more recent versions basically have a form of Docker as part of its setup.
I believe it’s now running on Debian instead of free BSD, which probably simplified the containers set up.
I’m running a TrueNAS server on bare metal with a handful of hard drives. I have virtualized it in the past, but meh, I’m also using TrueNAS’s internal features to host a jellyfin server and a couple of other easy to deploy containers.
Another thing to check is the file path. Most systems abide by a 255 character limit and that limit can be crossed by parent folders having too many words in them.
One specific instance I’ve had of that is our print server at work updated drivers, and so everybody needed admin permissions to update their drivers.
Of course we pushed it through normally, but some people it just didn’t push through.
So I had to go to those computers and then open control panel and go to printers and scanners which would bring up a different interface which would bring up a printer interface that click on the printer to bring up a different interface to bring up the printer interface so that you can finally go to the print queue so that you can find the right intersection to update the driver.
I am so fucking glad that it was a small handful of systems, and this is a task that if I had to do it on XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10, or 11 up to 23h2 would have taken me less than a minute.
Having to constantly remind myself of the exact pathway to get to the specific interface in order to do a very basic function like updating a printer driver was fucking maddening.
What is the fascination with talking about rust and showing things with rust on it?