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Amachamax

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  1. I would like to have this docker in UnRaid: Coqui-TTS It’s something to do Text-To-Speach, it has a version with GPU and one that is CPU only. It has better capacities than the other options availables in unRAID at the moment. It can: clone voice and make voice that is more human like. Here is the github: https://github.com/coqui-ai/TTS Also here are the dockers: CPU Version : docker pull ghcr.io/coqui-ai/tts-cpu GPU Version : docker pull ghcr.io/coqui-ai/tts I would prefer the GPU version, but the community may enjoy both. Also if a web interface is doable, it would be appreciated to add to it.
  2. This upgrade did a lot of dommage to my setup. Upgraded from 6.12.13 to 6.12.14 like I did the previous update waiting for everything to be perfect before the reboot. (The last upgrades before this one went all fine) On 6.12.14, the unraid server was reachable only to start to see the login page, but not enough time to login (even with a filling macro to login instantly). Seems to be a network issue with the version 6.12.14 of Unraid, because even the router stop to see the Unraid server. Per chance the Unraid GUI was working. I had to downgrade without network. After the downgrade: Boot in GUI mode, just show a black screen with a white flashing underscore and I cannot write anything. Drivers plugins are missing But I can access Unraid interface on the local network and it stays connected and had network access now. (like it was perfectly fine for that before the update) The Update 6.12.14 was very interesting for the CVE issues it corrects, but it should have access to the network. On 6.12.14 before the downgrade I tried to change the network config a few times (with GUI) to make it works and reachable in the local network even with over 6 reboots. (I know that after the update we could have to reboot a second time with some plugins but it didn't help with the issue.) So is there a way to repair my Unraid to get the GUI mode working again without losing all the setup? Will it be a fix for this network issue with Unraid 6.12.14? Also, when looking on the Reddit feed about his update, I'm not the only one with not network access to Unraid after the update.
  3. Hello, Is there someone already working (or who want to) make a docker for "ESPOCRM": https://www.espocrm.com/download/ Or if someone can help me to setup this docker with docker hub?
  4. Your Ark Survival Ascended is having big issues after the update you added. It stays in a boot loop. I started to install the update on one server of the cluster. I got the infinite start loop. I removed the docker image. I reinstalled the new image. I had it working saying that the server succesfully started, so I updated the other docker. At the 3rd docker, the issues happened again. And having the issue happening on it made the issue to happen on all the other dockers too. It seems to have something wrong with your docker image of ASA.
  5. Your docker can have a port issue preventing it from starting and doesn't have the option to change the port easily. I removed the time of the log, but here is the issue in the log: caller=main.go:932 level=error msg="Unable to start web listener" err="listen tcp 127.0.0.1:9090: bind: address already in use" Will you add an option to change this 9090 port in the docker options to prevent this issue?

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