Make sure all plugins are up to date and if you have fix common problems installed, go to Tools -Update Assistant which will let you know if anything should be uninstalled
Both your appdata share and system share exist on both the cache drive and disk 1.
Stop the docker service (settings, docker) and then run mover from Main and see if that makes a difference.
You have a browser add on or extension that is interfering with the communication and high jacking the responses from CA.
It has to do with family photography.
Nothing I can do to fix that when it's injecting additional code into a response. Disable or uninstall the offending add on or use incognito mode
I see why it's doing it for you, but not quite sure how (shouldn't be possible AFAICT). What browser are you using? Does a different browser work or disabling all extensions / addons fix it?
IDK. But I can tell you that the OS does NOT support local storage of icons. Never has. It is designed around cloud storage for them and then saves a local copy to serve to your browser. It is detecting a change in the "URL" and is attempting a re-download. I'd guess it is displaying a question mark for you.
Not able to test, but I wouldn't be surprised, since everything effectively runs through the template system of which docker compose isn't conformant with
dockerMan (ie: the OS) is not designed for local storage of docker icons. It needs to be stored somewhere on the internet (GitHub works great if you're using your own) and the reference in the template refers to the internet version.
The plugin does not update any icons, nor force an explicit update. But, dockerMan will repull icons in certain circumstances and this is probably what you're seeing.
GATEWAY[0]="109.255.67.1"
Very unusual to have the gateway set to be a WAN IP. Usually you set it to be the IP address of you router (likely 192.168.0.1)
Log is stored in /var/log.
To clear it, you reboot. But, you should post your diagnostics because if it's increasing quickly something is wrong and that is what needs to be fixed.
Docker containers have their own unique permissions they set, most notably within appdata, and the easiest way to edit them would be either via the command prompt or Dynamix File Manager.
If the file(s) you're talking about those are something akin to a Media share, then perhaps you can set the permissions for written files either via the template or within the container's own GUI settings.
I'd need to see CA's diagnostics. Settings - Community Applications, enable debugging mode. Go back to Apps, if it shows up again, then at the bottom left, Debugging and then reply back with the zip file here