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CHBMB

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  1. Yes, just mount it like you would any file or directory.
  2. Have you tried the LibreELEC build? That one would seem to me to be the most suitable one to be honest. Is this your card? https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-HVR-5525
  3. No, sorry, I've stopped doing them as the drivers are now upstream. Another user had some issues and I asked for them to post some bug reports and logs but they never materialised. I believe their issues were resolved in the latest builds but they never reported back either.
  4. AsI've pointed out on other similar docker request posts. This isn't opensource software. It wouldn't be allowable to make a container from it.
  5. Friday at 23:00 UTC all our containers will be rebuilt with the latest updates for both the underlying container base and the application within,
  6. There you go..... I have not got an Alexa or Google Home personally (and am very much against the idea of having one in my house.) But I think this was a sensible move to contact the dev and not just publish a container.
  7. I'd be careful about this @hernandito it's not open source software. Interpret the EULA carefully before you publish anything. 2 PERMITTED LICENSE USE AND RESTRICTIONS Bizmodeller Limited hereby gives End User a non-exclusive license to use the Software. The Software is subject to an agreement between Bizmodeller and End User obligating that End User return or destroy all copies of the Software unless End User purchases a subscription for the My Media for Alexa service after the expiration of the Trial Period; such Trial Period not to exceed thirty (7) days. Ongoing use of the Software requires a subscription for the My Media for Alexa service after the Trial Period otherwise the Software will reduce in functionality or stop running. A subscription for the My Media for Alexa service can be purchased by following instructions prompted by the Software. You may: use the Software on multiple computers; copy the Software for archival purposes, provided any copy contains all of the original Software's proprietary notices. You may not: permit other individuals to use the Software except under the terms listed above; modify, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble (except to the extent applicable laws specifically prohibit such restriction), create derivative works based on the Software; copy the Software (except as specified above); rent, sell, lend, lease, redistribute, sublicense, transfer or otherwise transfer rights to the Software; remove any proprietary notices or labels on the Software. To the extent that the Software may be used to reproduce materials, such use is limited to reproduction of non-copyrighted materials, materials in which you own the copyright, or materials you are authorized or legally permitted to reproduce.
  8. You'd still need a motherboard able to feed those twelve drive bays to the backplane, or a mobo and a HBA.
  9. That may be better asked on the OpenVPN forums. We really just package the container.
  10. There's a setting somewhere in OpenVPN-AS to allow you to browse the LAN
  11. Host Path 2 = /mnt/user/media Appdata = wherever you keep your appdata in a subfolder called syncthing? Generally this is auto completed for you based on settings in the docker section on Unraid Folder path = container path = /whateveryouwanttocallit host path = /mnt/user/whateverlocationyouwant
  12. Yeah, don't worry about it. Just a naming problem rather than a serious issue. you may find the appdata is using host 1 and we've just renamed it
  13. I've not tried in Mate. I use Solus Budgie. Just try it booting from a live USB to test
  14. Probably a docker.img problem. Check out the docker FAQ on how to recreate it.
  15. Yeah, can confirm it doesn't work for me either in Mint Cinnamon
  16. Looks like a mint issue. I'll try and boot into a Live Install and see if it works for me. To be honest, Mint looks nice, but I think Ubuntu is a better distro. Which version of Mint you using? Cinnamon or Mate?
  17. Just tried it on Solus as well and it worked fine..... Download your profile onto your Linux machine, go to network, add VPN, choose option "From file" click add. You need to be outside your LAN to connect to it though, I use a hotspot on my phone and a 4G connection to test
  18. I've had it working on Ubuntu as a client.
  19. Ah, my money would be on the server RAM. 4GB is tight just for Unraid, let alone running docker containers on top of it. I've got 64GB and prior to that 32GB and never had any issues.
  20. I got no idea to be honest. I've been running this since before we released it and not encountered that issue. Tried a trusty google of the error messages?
  21. Post your docker run command for TVHeadend, Link on how to do so is in my signature. Also you haven't said which DVB build you're using. A screenshot of the DVB settings page might be useful too.
  22. Sorry Edgar, I guess if you've added them and Nextcloud is complaining, might be better off asking them.
  23. You could map php.ini from outside the container to replace the one inside the container. But I wouldn't support that. The error you posted looks like a database issue to me, but no idea what from
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