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Terebi

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  1. The information below is beyond my linux expertise, but claims to have fan control working on an asustor running truenas (debian) Perhaps the information there could be adapted to unraid? It uses a different IT87 driver (I am running the one from the unraid app store). but I do not know if that is important or not. https://gist.github.com/johndavisnz/bae122274fc6f0e006fdf0bc92fe6237 https://gist.github.com/johndavisnz/b5aae0236141666a77aac094701d7839
  2. I am having this issue on 6.12.3 I noticed that it is in general all the containers that have a custom network setup that have the problem
  3. upgrade went ok. Go the docker stuck thing, I was unable to open up a terminal window to do the command. After a while it must have rebooted itself. Started a parity check so it must have not been considered a graceful shutdown. had the pegged cpu problem for a bit, but only lasted like 5 min. still seeing problems with docker versions not available for upgrade checks
  4. Is there a way to configure the plugin to do more incremental checks? Rather than a weekly/monthly check that takes 8 hours, can I do an hour a night?
  5. @SpencerJ @JonathanM apologies. I was watching the video through the embed, so did not see the bookmarks on the YouTube site.
  6. 16 minutes to get to the actual content. Set a bookmark next time please
  7. +1. This is also my preferred scenario. keep the most recent files cached, while at 85% full or whatever.

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