for docker. Access them and even add them upstream. I would love a
copy of Netrunner in a docker. This way it would run natively on the steam deck.
Here's an example of running Syncterm in a Docker container using TightVNC/novnc so it can be accessed from any browser. I'm running this
on k8s: https://github.com/jaromaz/stws
I started to dig into the code to see how I could swap out Syncterm for another terminal program, but ran out of the time.
- Lachlan
claw wrote to All <=-
What are the best resources you have found that have taught you about Docker? I would really like to learn more about how to make containers for docker. Access them and even add them upstream. I would love a
copy of Netrunner in a docker. This way it would run natively on the steam deck.
Do a search on YouTube for "docker" or "homelab" and you'll find a lot
of information on Docker. Most people setting up homelabs will talk
about the basics of Docker/Portainer (a front-end for Docker) and how
they use it.
I will check it out but don't even know where to start. All the info I find to work on these is not newbie friendly. would be nice to find a intro to dockers so I can learn the inner workings of them from a dummy stand point.
I'm happy to be a resource for you or point you to some. As was
mentioned, "homelab" or "self-hosting" communities will all be great places to start. YouTube channels like Lawrence Systems and Network
Chuck are some of my favorites.
My blog, at lachlanlife.net, is where I've posted in detail about my journey. Sadly, I haven't posted anything in a while and my homelab has just been in a maintenance mode due to other life priorities.
-- Lachlan
What are the best resources you have found that have taught you about Docker?
I would really like to learn more about how to make containers for docker. Access them and even add them upstream. I would love a copy of Netrunner in a docker. This way it would run natively on the steam deck.
You can ask here your questions along the way, and I'll help you.
Well I will remember this so I hope you mean it I do nerd out when I have time. I couldn't talk you in to taking time to visit on my teamspeak server could I? I know its a bit old school but glad I kept it all these years and seeing what discord is doing I'm very happy about it.
The next level would be kubernetes, and while I understand how kube works, attempts to run a kube cluster havent worked - simply because I wasnt able easily solve the storage problem (they way I liked). In time, I'd like to all my swarm containers to kube and when I get enough time to focus on it will... (Then I'll be just as confident about kube as I am about docker/sw
I dove into kubernetes for work earlier. I found k3sup to be a nice starting point to run a multi-master, multi-worker node setup. I was using 3 Rocky linux VMs to run this on, which I could manage from my laptop (meaning I could deploy k3sup on those 3 VMs from a terminal on the laptop. I haven't
Lynx769 wrote to claw <=-
I'm happy to be a resource for you or point you to some. As was
mentioned, "homelab" or "self-hosting" communities will all be great places to start. YouTube channels like Lawrence Systems and Network
Chuck are some of my favorites.
My blog, at lachlanlife.net, is where I've posted in detail about my journey. Sadly, I haven't posted anything in a while and my homelab has just been in a maintenance mode due to other life priorities.
My homelab sits idle most of the time. I'm running Proxmox, too, host
my BBS, a docker host (in an LXC container) and piHole.
Lynx769 wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
daily on the applications running on it. One of my design goals was to make it entirely recreatable using Terraform and Ansible playbooks
stored on Github if I needed to. I got to test this serveral times when
I ran into some Longhorn bugs that kept hosing the k3s cluster.
some time playing with it. I did see some people on YouTube hosting a
cluster of Proxmox servers *in* Proxmox, that's pretty wild - but an
efficient use of a homelab. :)
How did you handle storage?
Sysop: | Saxainden |
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Location: | Littleton, CO |
Users: | 30 |
Nodes: | 10 (0 / 10) |
Uptime: | 14:14:43 |
Calls: | 357 |
Calls today: | 2 |
Messages: | 37,313 |