

Because sometimes I have the laptop connected to the TV using Steam’s Big Picture mode with a controller and it would be nice to launch also my Heroic games from there without having to go back to the desktop
Because sometimes I have the laptop connected to the TV using Steam’s Big Picture mode with a controller and it would be nice to launch also my Heroic games from there without having to go back to the desktop
IT WORKED! Thank yoy again for the help :)
I’ve tried first removing the -it
flag as suggested by @farcaller@fstab.sh in another comment and see if that works out.
Otherwise I’ll try to debug with a logfile as you suggested, thanks!
Oh you are right, thank you. I’ve tried removing it and see if it fixes the issue 🤞
Thank you for pointing it out. I’ll fix it as soon as possible and see if it solves the issue.
However, the script I pasted is fired by another script (called docker_backupper.sh
, that is the one triggered by the cronjob and whose purpose is firing a specific script for each service to be backed up) and that script has the on top, so I fear adding it also to the “invoked scripts” won’t change that much
Who else thinks we need a sub for that?
(sublemmy? Lemmy community? How is that called?)
Then I would suggest you to take a look at Reverse Proxies, which are programs that let you publicly expose different services hosted on the same computer under different (sub)domains.
The easiest to start with (and also probably the one that better fits your needs) afaik is NGINX Proxy Manager, which can be set up really easily using docker, and you can find plenty of tutorials online (here is one I watched when I was starting to look into docker and selfhosting, it’s a bit old but should still be valid).
If after having set up that you will to thinker around it a little bit and dive a bit deeper, there’s also Traefik which is pretty cool and also has a lot of materials to learn online.
I don’t remember if the video I linked mention it or not, but to use a reverse proxy to expose your services on the web you will first need to set up a dynamic dns (probably the easiest way is to use Cloudflare) or to ask your ISP for a static IP, then go into your routers settings and find the Port Forwarding section where you should tell your routers to send all the incoming traffic from ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) to the local IP of your server. And then you should be ready to use spin up Nginx Proxy Manager or Traefik on your server.
(idk if I was clear or not but I swear it’s easier that how it seems ahah)
Is immich the only service you want to expose? And did you installed it using docker or directly on your system?
Haven’t tried yet, but I’ve seen some people on YT claiming to have done so… If you try it out let me know if you succeed!
Can PayPal act as a traditional debit card though? I thought it was only for online or p2p payments
Cool. Would be even cooler if there was an alternative to Google Wallet for non-samsung smartphones tho…
It can be a bit overkill for your use case if you only need to stream the USB media on your tv, but take a look at Jellyfin, it’s a program you can install on any PC and as long as this is up and running on the same network you can access your media on that PC (in your case with the USB plugged in) from any other device (TV, other PCs, Tablets, smartphones)
Still haven’t looked into podman properly, but docker is much easier to learn because as you said there’s a lot more material available online. I’d say start with Docker, and if in the future you will find out podman better fits your needs you can always switch (they should not be that different)
Ahah dw, it happened to me as well and to be fair the OCI UI for opening ports is not the most intuitive piece of software I’ve seen…
Currently using Infomaniak.com and I’m really liking it. They are a bit pricy compared to other registrars but
Not an exper either, but I’ve used OCI Free Tier for a while and most of the times I was encountering issues they were related either to the fact it was ARM and not x86_64 (most tutorials and guides are not written with ARM CPUs in mind) or to the sort of Firewall built in the Oracle Cloud Platform. Have you already checked if the ports required for the services not working are opened correctly?
EDIT: I just realized that ddclient (that I was already considering to set up ddns with cloudflare) also supports Infomaniak directly! (I don’t know how before making this post I didn’t saw it 😅) So I’ll probably go for that way in order to cut out Cloudflare from the equation and rely on one external company less. Thank you :)
I think that this could be the cleanest solution, could you share the curl command you used to interact with the API? (Of course replacing your actual access token with ** etc.)
I’ve seen it mentioned in a bunch of videos and articles, but I didn’t like the idea of Cloudflare scanning all the stuff that is transferred from and to my server. If I opt just for their DNS service and update it through the API they can’t do that, right?
Unfortunately the issue persists even if I give Heroic access to the all user files (
filesystem=home
), but maybe the issue is more an issue of Steam rather than of Heroic, since from Heroic I’m able to launch games and even add them to Steam (they actually appear on Steam Library, and manually launching from a terminal the command Heroic automatically added to steam games are launched properly).I tried to give Steam flatpak full access to user’s files as well, but after having done that I got an error when launching steam pointing me to this doc page so I think some additional steps would be needed for that change (?)