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VIDEO GUIDE ** How to Setup Jitsi in Docker with a Reverse Proxy **
As a complete aside, does anyone have a good answer to why Jitsi Meet seems to be coded not to work with Firefox? Whenever I setup a 1:1 meeting with Firefox, the video is quite low resolution, while in Chrome is much better. This also doesn't seem to be a Firefox limitation, since when I use User-Agent Switcher on Firefox to a Chrome profile, the resolution improves to match the quality I see in Chrome. The Jitsi Meet related threads/github issue devs all point to Firefox limitations, but the User-Agent switch seems to nullify that argument. I still get the websocket errors in Firefox, but I don't really care that much if the video call works and the resolution is acceptable as a Zoom replacement
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[Support] BGameiro - Community Applications
Again, I'm a noob and need to learn this on a regular setup before I try the dockerized version. I'm trying to integrate R and the kernel (IRkernel), but please do not go out of your way. I was interested in your setup as it seems possible in the future to set up behind a reverse proxy to share results for the person I'm running stats/graphs for.
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[Support] BGameiro - Community Applications
I was wondering what the correct syntax would be for the "Packages" variable in the Docker template section (I am trying to install the R kernel but I am a noob with Jupyter to put it lightly)? Would it simply be package name separated by comma? or a full "pacman -S XYZ". Thanks for any help you can provide.
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Rebooting brought back my missing Apps tab, and the update worked for me this time without the bad md5 file error. But good to know I could have just waited lol. Given all the other tech (non-unraid) issues I was having today it seemed par for the course
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