You don’t even know the business I’m running and who my target audience is :D If I can touch more people with the mentality to use fediverse, then, good for me ;)
French, speaking English and Spanish.
You don’t even know the business I’m running and who my target audience is :D If I can touch more people with the mentality to use fediverse, then, good for me ;)
As a small business owner that has to turn into a content creator 🤢, I need this.
I hate that proprietary software has credentials for all my social media.
It just lacks twitter.
And I don’t know why this kind of software never offered posting to pixelfed, Lemmy or mastodon…
I’ll have to have a look into this, it looks promising :)
Oh damn, that’s sad.
Thanks for the link
Done
Okay so I tried again, but only changing port. It worked. I really wish I could figure out this permission issues and bond volumes. Thanks again for your help :)
Still no luck, but thanks for trying :)
I have the folder. I chown and chmod it as it should be. Looks like it reverts back to the wrong permissions though. Don’t know why.
I manually set it to 777 several times for testing purposes, but apparently, it switches back to 700
Thanks for trying. The issue you mentioned helped me before to have it spinning. I feel like I’ve tried everything mentioned in the docs as well as what I am aware of and capable of 😅
Thanks for your answer. I’m not sure what to look for in the browser’s logs but here it is.
I have logs for all containers here:
db. A lot of errors here, but I think I recall reading somewhere in the issues that it doesn’t matter. I’d have to double check that.
I have one container exited, mediacms_migrations
, but I noticed it stopped right after the stack’s setup and thought it would be used only for startup.
Here are the logs for it
db. A lot of errors here, but I think I recall reading somewhere in the issues that it doesn’t matter. I’d have to double check that.
I’ll try it. Thank you
I haven’t yet but I will. Thank you
I can only answer for myself, but I use it to resume large downloads that failed and organize them.
While I run a couple headless debian at home, it’s just for using docker and I only know the very basics.
It sounds like a badass solution, but it’s over the top for me ^^
Found this one earlier. I had security concerns as it hasn’t been updated for a long time, but I’ll check it out.
Thanks :)
No I’m not talking about torrents. I already have a solution for this :)
I’m basically looking for a FOSS alternative to Advanced Download Manager.
Yes, it worked. Thank you so much :)
I just tried with Fennec and failed. How do you proceed ?
I wish I could start learning how to code. But I’m already stretched too thin on too many fronts :(