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crony OP , to Selfhosted in Restart Docker Container Without root privileges
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I am using it in a cron script, but the mumble server doesn't support automatic reload of the ssl certs, so I need to restart tge mumblr server to load the new certs. That's where my problem comes cause I run it inside docker.

crony OP , to Selfhosted in Restart Docker Container Without root privileges
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Yea this seems like the most easy solution for mumble specifically.

crony , to Comic Strips in White Dudes in Winter
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I'm the same but mostly because of health issues.

I live in country side and have some farm work to do, but because I'm allergic to grass and dandruff ( don't know the exact word for english ) if I go out in short's I will end up with legs full of red spots and itchy af.

When working with hayballs I literally need to have long sleeves and a mask to not have red spots on hands and not start to have problems breathing at times when my allergy is in full throthle at 30-40 celcius weather in summer.

The irony of being in countryside and having a farm but being allergic to what you work with.

crony , to Memes in the future seems bleak
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Guess I'm unwanted here then ;)

crony , to linuxmemes in hell yeah mint
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I mostly just searched nixos how to package pyrhon/go/rust/ program or nixos how to package sddm theme/gtk/...

The best resource honestly are the randon blogposts since the wiki itself is really bad.

I also recommend the channel vimjoyer.

I also recommend to get into the habit of searching for options on https://search.nixos.org/options and for packages on https://search.nixos.org/packages which are great resources to know what you can set or install and already packages.

You can also check my nixos config on examples for how to package sddm theme and shell scripts.

I also have a couple programs on my selfhosted gitea that use flakes for packaging which you can checkout also.

https://code.cronyakatsuki.xyz/crony/nixos

crony , to linuxmemes in hell yeah mint
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Just about 90% of packages that I wan't to use

crony , to linuxmemes in hell yeah mint
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For me it's the fact that I almost always need a feature from a program that's in a recent release that is never in debian/ubuntu until a couple years later.

crony , to linuxmemes in hell yeah mint
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Just the pure act of installing a package is longer than with pacman for example.

And the way that apt has seperated regular package and -dev packages irks me a lot when I need a library for something I need to make sure to install a =dev package compared to most other package manager where libraries are installed with the lackage itself.

crony , to linuxmemes in hell yeah mint
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Seems like a fine idea, but nixos is just exactly what I want from a distro it turns out and nix is just the package manager I wanted but never knew I did.

crony , to linuxmemes in hell yeah mint
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You don't miss out on anything if it does what you need.

For me apt is just slow and clunky, don't like the way some of the commands are and they are long, I prefer the way that pacman and portage do it where I can make commands be sinple and only be couple characters instead of whole words.

I liked pacman because it was fast, and it was really easy to block a package from upgrading and downgrading packages is really easy.

I liked portage because it worked with program's sources so I was able to just remove part's of program's and their dependencies I didn't need.

I like nix now because of the way it manages dependencies, and for the fact that packaing programs in it is really easy to do.

crony , to linuxmemes in hell yeah mint
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That's fine when you need only one or two things, but when you wan't your whole system to be up to date as much as possible it becomes tedious.

crony , to linuxmemes in hell yeah mint
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I would hapilly use linux mint if only it didn't use apt, honestly don't like it as a package manager.

Ghere is also the fact that mint will have older versions of packages, for example neovim which I need to be latest version always.

That's why I loved arch and gentoo before, for their package managers and roling distro nature.

Now I'm on nixos unstable and it's currently my favourite unbreakable distro, and the nix package manager is really good and making my own pqckages is really easy.

crony , to linuxmemes in I sometimes envy normal people
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Read it also quite a lot, love getting a good laugh from linuses comnents.

crony , to linuxmemes in I sometimes envy normal people
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Good one, but I meant the comic/manga.

I looked at kernel source code enough as a gentoo user

crony , to linuxmemes in I sometimes envy normal people
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