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Is this many wierdly named apps normal?

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docker app bar:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/n5gfmp8k46y9m8v/Screenshot%202014-09-19%2006.42.18.png?dl=0

 

docker settings:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/i620qsqtx4ifn9o/Screenshot%202014-09-19%2006.42.44.png?dl=0

 

Besides being a cluttered mess do these weird named apps do anything else? Should I delete them? I tried deleting them when I was setting everything up and was getting errors. Now everything is working so I'm afraid to mess with it.

Docker will assign these strange names whenever a user friendly name has not been explicitly assigned (I am not sure where the pool of names is derived from - my guess it is an inside joke by the Docker developers).  If you can identify which apps these are you should be able to specify the names you would like to be used.

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so they aren't needed then? I wasn't sure if they were background apps associated with the real ones I'm using.

That looks like a bug.  Shouldn't be doing that on that page.

That looks like a bug.  Shouldn't be doing that on that page.

 

It's a Docker bug. Here a Couchpotato instance failed to be removed, and every time I restart Docker a new container using Couchpotato image appear, always with a different name.

 

When I try to delete that, a btrfs error message appear, saying the subvolume doesn't exist.

That looks like a bug.  Shouldn't be doing that on that page.

 

It's a Docker bug. Here a Couchpotato instance failed to be removed, and every time I restart Docker a new container using Couchpotato image appear, always with a different name.

 

When I try to delete that, a btrfs error message appear, saying the subvolume doesn't exist.

Good to know.  I will have to ask Eric to take a closer look at this.  I think I had this happen once a LONG time ago but couldn't consistently recreate it.  This should be opened as a defect report.

That looks like a bug.  Shouldn't be doing that on that page.

 

It's a Docker bug. Here a Couchpotato instance failed to be removed, and every time I restart Docker a new container using Couchpotato image appear, always with a different name.

 

When I try to delete that, a btrfs error message appear, saying the subvolume doesn't exist.

Good to know.  I will have to ask Eric to take a closer look at this.  I think I had this happen once a LONG time ago but couldn't consistently recreate it.  This should be opened as a defect report.

 

I couldn't recreate it. The only workaround was to completely remove the image file and restart clean.

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I just deleted them from the docker apps page and they went away.

Iv had this aswell when i closed the popup windows during an install, it wont let you delete them.

 

But if you stop docker and start it again, you should be able to delete them than

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