

Thanks! I did see there’s a docker format and a podman format which I assume is what this difference is about. I’m not against discord but I’ve never really used it. I’ll check it out if I get desperate 🙂
Thanks! I did see there’s a docker format and a podman format which I assume is what this difference is about. I’m not against discord but I’ve never really used it. I’ll check it out if I get desperate 🙂
Thanks, I had already played a bit with distrobox and hadn’t worked that out either. It seems adding a Z flag to my bind mount to keep SELinux happy is all that was needed.
I seem to have got it working using podman, adding a Z flag to the bind mount to make SELinux happy.
Oh shit I think that’s it! I’ve added that Z flag to each bind mount declaration in compose.yaml, and it seems to be running properly now. Thanks!
Any idea what the implications are of this transferring to an ubuntu based distro?
As far as I can tell, you just run the command with sudo to run as root? But this doesn’t help, I have been using sudo.
Edit: I think this is solved, someone else mentioned using the Z flag on the bind mount declaration and it seems to be working!
I’m already using bind mounts under the /home directory. I learnt pretty early on day 1 not to fight the distro, so I’m trying to understand the way Bazzite wants this to be done. From another reply, it sounds like it’s a difference in rootless/rootful containers so I’m going to try to work out how to run a podman container as root and see if this helps.
Thanks, I will have a go at trying to get it running as a rootful container!
I was running Nobara before, which is also based on Fedora, so not sure why it would be different in regards to SELinux?
I mentioned this in my original post.
Searching online shows everyone saying just use podman, it comes pre-installed and is a drop in replacement. The problem is that it doesn’t work.
But someone else has mentioned the issue is the containers are rootless by default, so I’ll explore that line of troubleshooting.
I see work vehicles driving around where they have spend hundreds of dollars or more to get a full wrap with fancy pictures and info and it has @gmail.com. And it’s not a one off, but seems to be common. There must be a market gap in helping people get new owner operated companies set up with email at their own domain.
Ah well, it’s been the law here for 20 years.
I’m also reading about how our NZ/Australia socket was based on an American 125v socket design, later upgraded to allow 240v.
Does NA not have insulated pins? Where a half inch of so of the pin nearest the plug head is insulated so when plugging in the exposed part of the pin is inside the hole before the pin makes contact with live power?
Yes, I get paid a very respectable number of memes for my monthly salary.
But if you can taste the coke, doesn’t that mean you don’t have enough alcohol in there?
My guess is someone needed it at some point, and jumped through the hoops to get it approved. It has no ongoing cost, so even if it takes staff time to review and set it up in the repository, it would easily pay for itself from not having a subscription. But it would rely on having staff with previous experience to not lose your gains through lost time learning.
I use GIMP at work. It’s officially approved in a very tightly restrained environment, literally in a repository of software people can install from. At an enterprise with thousands of employees.
I’m pretty sure only people who know what it is install it, never heard anyone so much as mention it.
This says it’s the US pronunciation of Thames: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xKDzKYcKTO4
Do you pronounce names and brains that way, or do you pronounce Thames differently in Connecticut than the rest of the US?
Do you pronounce Thames like names and brains, or names and brains like Thames?
Personally if someone was described as “good”, I’d take it to mean they could do it at an expected level (not going to hold the team back). If someone was above average at the task then I’d expect a different adjective, e.g. great or excellent.
Ok thanks, I’ll have to be extra careful deploying any changes.