After months of waiting, I finally got myself an instance with Libre Cloud. I was expecting basic file storage with a few goodies but boy, this is soooo much more. I am amaze by how complete this is!!! Apps let me configure my instance to fit everything I need, my workflow is now crazy fast and I can finally say goodbye to gdrive, gsuite, trello, calendar, etc. All of this, with 1tb while not giving any of ma data to some evil business for… 10$ cad a month!? Can’t believe this is not what every organisation are using.

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    8 months ago

    docker-compose up -d

    Oof what a pain this was! Glad it finally works and I can move on with my life!!

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      8 months ago

      Hey hey hey. That’s not fair. You also have to

      sudo apt install docker.io docker-compose

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        You really should not install those from the distro repositories. They are far less up-to-date. This is the official documentation for adding the Docker repository to a Debian system, there’s one for Ubuntu as well. You can just copy and paste the entire code block from step 1. Afterwards you can just use apt to install it, but you want to use this command to make sure you get everything you need:

        sudo apt install docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io docker-buildx-plugin docker-compose-plugin

        Installing it this way will mean you need to use the docker compose command, not docker-compose which is deprecated.