July 18, 20169 yr Just a few requests here. Mayan EDMS - https://gitlab.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms-docker Free Open Source DMS (document management system). Paperless - https://github.com/danielquinn/paperless/ Scan, index, and archive all of your paper documents Read the Docs - https://github.com/rtfd/readthedocs.org Thanks
August 24, 20169 yr Just a few requests here. Mayan EDMS - https://gitlab.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms-docker Free Open Source DMS (document management system). Paperless - https://github.com/danielquinn/paperless/ Scan, index, and archive all of your paper documents Read the Docs - https://github.com/rtfd/readthedocs.org Thanks I would like to second this request for Mayan EDMS. There's currently a Docker container on docker hub (source on GitLab) but it doesn't support upgrading. I'm currently looking into it myself, but I think someone with more docker experience would be able to do it easily.
August 24, 20169 yr Hello World! (First Post) I'm exploring unRAID (why did I wait this long it's so so so good) and looking at how to improve Disability Access in a number of areas. The Following Dockers would be very useful in meeting the needs of some people who's existing adapted IT systems are web intensive. 1) Wallabag Vs 2 .... the version 1 docker by Sparklyballs is great and very useful for certain people (Monochrome, Text Only), but Vs 2 with it's ability to handle images improves utility massively for certain disabilities and people with eye and neurological issues. It also allows for access across the net and sharing of materials from one location. This can be done using social media but tends to end up with clutter and distractions that disable. 2) MusicBrainz Picard https://picard.musicbrainz.org/ This is invaluable for organising and tagging but is hell for altering individual tags 3) Easytag https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/EasyTAG This is amazing for being able to alter individual tags and images to aid and improve accessibility. 4) Telephony Managment such as PBX in a flash/Asterisk - desperately needed to deal with ongoing issues of abuse by phone and Hate Crime reporting to police. If you're able to help Thank You - If you have any examples of how unRAID with dockers has address disability elsewhere I'm all ears.
August 30, 20169 yr http://sqlitebrowser.org/ I use the Windows version for updating the Plex database as needed. It would be nice to have a Docker version on the server.
October 6, 20169 yr Could someone add this to an unraid repo? https://hub.docker.com/r/mattikus/mumbledj/ Or maybe direct me to a guide on how to use containers from docker.com, because I couldn't find one and I have no idea what I'm doing. Thanks.
October 6, 20169 yr Could someone add this to an unraid repo? https://hub.docker.com/r/mattikus/mumbledj/ Or maybe direct me to a guide on how to use containers from docker.com, because I couldn't find one and I have no idea what I'm doing. Thanks. 3 Entries in the docker FAQ about this: I want to run a container from Docker Hub, how do I interpret the instructions? I can see the dockerfile on Docker Hub, how do I use that information to create a template for unRAID? How can I run another Docker container from Docker Hub (part 3)?
October 6, 20169 yr I'd be eternally grateful if someone could get a template for Ampache, or even instructions to get one of the converted ones from Docker Hub working.
October 13, 20169 yr this would be a great docker for Plex people: ConvertToMKV https://forums.plex.tv/discussion/233133/convert2mkv-now-supporting-mp4-h264-and-x265-hevc-output-updated-13-10-16/p1 https://gitlab.com/ThatGuy/convert2mkv/tree/master How To: https://gitlab.com/ThatGuy/convert2mkv/wikis/howto
October 18, 20169 yr this would be a great docker for Plex people: ConvertToMKV https://forums.plex.tv/discussion/233133/convert2mkv-now-supporting-mp4-h264-and-x265-hevc-output-updated-13-10-16/p1 https://gitlab.com/ThatGuy/convert2mkv/tree/master How To: https://gitlab.com/ThatGuy/convert2mkv/wikis/howto Done Does not work with space in filename yet, not my fault (author of script working on it) https://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=48798.0
October 18, 20169 yr Has anyone had a look at Cardigann yet? It is inspired by Jackett and apparently better supported. https://github.com/cardigann/cardigann A container for this would be very useful.
October 19, 20169 yr Cardigann seconded, supports both private and public indexers, Jackett is only private.
October 20, 20169 yr found it on docker hub https://hub.docker.com/r/cardigann/cardigann/ now to get a unraid container that self updates...
October 20, 20169 yr ok so I got Cardigann working, by turning on docker hub search in CA settings, then manually adding all the same paramters to it that Jackett used with the exception of changing the port to 5060 which cardigann uses by default, no idea if it works or will auto update yet, but the web ui works so im off to a good start I think.
October 23, 20169 yr any of you experienced docker container authors reading this thread? any word or guidance on cardigann or Ampache?
October 23, 20169 yr any of you experienced docker container authors reading this thread? any word or guidance on cardigann or Ampache? I had never heard of Ampache before your post above. I use the Linuxserver Apache Docker and the MariaDB Docker. I got Ampache working by following these steps. I downloaded Ampache and copied all the files in to my apache www folder /mnt/cache/appdata/Apache/www/ampache In the Apache docker, I added a new new path to /music mapped to the location on my music folders. I launched ampache by going to https://192.168.x.x:8x/ampache/install.php (change all x's above to correspond to your unraid ip and apache port) In the Database configuration page, I entered the MariaDB ip and port numbers. Enter your database username and password. It is up and running for me.... need to figure out how to add my music, and all the other program features. I hope this helps.
October 24, 20169 yr awesome I will try that out today, thanks very much!!! so thankful for you experienced people on here. One last question is there any guide or help on how to make a template available in community for apps like cardigann and ampache? Im a programmer and IT person and would like to dive into this myself, just not sure where to start really.
October 24, 20169 yr awesome I will try that out today, thanks very much!!! so thankful for you experienced people on here. One last question is there any guide or help on how to make a template available in community for apps like cardigann and ampache? Im a programmer and IT person and would like to dive into this myself, just not sure where to start really. Docker FAQ
October 27, 20169 yr Hi Am trying to use this one, but cant figure out how to get it running, so i make request if someone could fix this with templet (just guessing what is missing to make life easy) https://github.com/adamveld12/arma3server If someone have tip on how i can get it running please PM me link/guide or info, thanks.
November 8, 20169 yr Would love to have a convenient self-contained MediaWiki container if anyone fancies having a go... I run this particular container on my standalone docker host without issue... but have no idea of how to get it over to Unraid. Think it probably just needs redirecting to install in /appdata https://hub.docker.com/r/appcontainers/mediawiki/~/dockerfile/
November 8, 20169 yr Hi everyone, Would it be possible to have this docker added? It looks pretty good. It is from collabora - and their implementation of libreoffice. It also works / hooks in with nextcloud. https://nextcloud.com/collaboraonline/ It seems as though a docker already exists, and it supports apache and nginx reverse proxy Cheers Brett
November 13, 20169 yr ok this one would be a new protcol/client type. It has a linux web client so would be perfect I think if someone could tackle this please!!! AirDC++ https://airdcpp-web.github.io/
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