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  1. @grtgbln first of all thanks for all you do. There are 8 pages of discussion here, that's a significant time sink, so thank you in advance. I searched this topic for "ebook" and nothing came up, if this is a duplicate post I apologize (could you link me to the answer), as I have have skimmed but not thoroughly read the 8 pages of discussion. I'm trying to get the ebook2audiobook app working. It won't standup. I thought perhaps it was because I hadn't mapped /input-folder and /audio-books as described here, but alas that doesn't fix the issue. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Below you can find the logs. Again thanks in advance. text error warn system array login python: can't open file '/ebook2audiobookXTTS/app.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory ========== == CUDA == ========== CUDA Version 11.8.0 Container image Copyright (c) 2016-2023, NVIDIA CORPORATION & AFFILIATES. All rights reserved. This container image and its contents are governed by the NVIDIA Deep Learning Container License. By pulling and using the container, you accept the terms and conditions of this license: https://developer.nvidia.com/ngc/nvidia-deep-learning-container-license A copy of this license is made available in this container at /NGC-DL-CONTAINER-LICENSE for your convenience. ** Press ANY KEY to close this window **
  2. That totally works! Thanks!
  3. Well that looks promising! I'll give it a shot.
  4. Howdy.... I use Tailscale VPN to remotely manage my Unraid server. It's great, I love it. Currently it is installable via the community applications plugin as a a docker container (deasmi/unraid-tailscale:latest). This works in 98% of instances. The problem that arises is when you need to preform maintenance which requires disabling the docker service. Obviously doing this results in stopping all running dockers which renders the machine unreachable via the Tailscale IP. It should be noted, that I understand Tailscale is essentially a fancy wrapper around Wiregaurd, and Unraid has a Wireguard VPN server built in, it's great, I've used it in the past, however my use case makes it equally undesirable. I'm curious if anyone has attempted to install Tailscale without docker? There is a statically compiled linux binary that is provided on their website ( https://tailscale.com/download/linux/static ). I'm extremely hesitant to attempt an install on my server, as I'm currently traveling and without physical access to the machine for the next few months, and this machine is nearly mission critical for day to day operations. Thanks in advance for the feedback.
  5. ultimately because I'm a nerd... I wrote a safari extension to rewrite the links. I can share the source if you want to build it and use it locally.
  6. Howdy.... I'm looking for an easy solution to what is likely an extremely niche issue. I've searched the forms but I'm not entirely certain what I should be searching for so please forgive me if I've missed something obvious. I'm utilizing a Tailscale Network, I realize this is outside of the norm so just give me the benefit of the doubt because the issue I'm facing has nothing to do with TailScale. A feature of Tailscale is that every device has a unique IPV4 address. My Unraid server is running a Tailscale docker image and I'm able to connect to it without issue. I also have my own domain name and have added my Unraid server's Tailscale ip address as an A record to my domain. ex: Unraid.example.com. This allows me to connect to mu Unraid server via a domain name, vs. typing in the IP address. This works a treat. E.G: https://unraid.example.com:someport The reason I use Tailscale and not the built in Wiregaurd VPN Server is because I also have a PIKVM connected to my Unraid server for remote management, and I want to ensure even if my Unraid server is non-responsive that I can connect to my PIKVM to remotely administer it "out of band". And I'd like to utilize one VPN client for everything, because I'm lazy. My issue is the following: When I navigate to the Unraid Docker page and click on the docker image icon and select 'Web UI' it tries to redirect me to the Local IP and port of the Unraid machine. In this case 192.168.4.XXX where as the Tailscale IPs are 100.XXX.XXX.XXX. My question is: Is there a way to override the base url for the "WebUI" docker image 'Web UI' links? Thanks Joe
  7. @ich777 I've been having a hell of a time with my rx 5600 xt and the dreaded reset bug. I found a tutorial for building the vendor-reset module. (here) But the first step is to download the docker container that is no longer available. Is there a better way? Thanks for all you do! I use a lot of your work and am immensely grateful!

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