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7/5/2025, 7:39:52 AM
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>>105797850
Gotta say I am disappointed in this write up after implementing it along side a fully debugged set up as intended. It sucks. I pretty much knew it was bad and not what I wanted by looking at it. However I don't really blame you. Beggers can't be choosers.
This is just a segway to a short rant.
Everything about truenas, docker compose, and containerization had led me to believe that I should never ever get into the command line. Personally I am moderately comfortable doing it, however, it's not supported, you aren't supposed to. The yaml and etc should be fully featured and just week
That's the point. The reality though was that docker was incapable of creating the missing folders for the application except as root. In other words, in order to install a program in 2025 the year of our fucking lord, you are expected in a Linux environment to just build the folder system yourself, despite the fact that neither docker, nor portainer, nor truenas has any gui ie supported method to create directories for things. I know what a directory is. I know how to do all of this. However I kind of had the common sense assumption that people have stopped finding this novel and fun since I was born at the turn of the 80s into 90s. Installing things from then and now had never been such a permissions nightmare where the only supported method was duck tape and glue. It makes me wonder what the fuck the difference is between dockge, arcane, or portainer, or the truenas apps system. They all seem equally bad to me.
Does anyone have any recommendations on what I should use? I feel like I'm at a turning point here. I can start dumping apps into the existing ecosystem, or I can start up a docker program to subdivide further. I'm already on 25.04.1 due to hoping updooting would solve any of this crap. Instead if just introduced a bug to make the shells cli mode lag to the high heavens.
TLDR: Whats best for 25.x truenas, dockge, arcana, trueapps, or portainer.
>>105797850
Gotta say I am disappointed in this write up after implementing it along side a fully debugged set up as intended. It sucks. I pretty much knew it was bad and not what I wanted by looking at it. However I don't really blame you. Beggers can't be choosers.
This is just a segway to a short rant.
Everything about truenas, docker compose, and containerization had led me to believe that I should never ever get into the command line. Personally I am moderately comfortable doing it, however, it's not supported, you aren't supposed to. The yaml and etc should be fully featured and just week
That's the point. The reality though was that docker was incapable of creating the missing folders for the application except as root. In other words, in order to install a program in 2025 the year of our fucking lord, you are expected in a Linux environment to just build the folder system yourself, despite the fact that neither docker, nor portainer, nor truenas has any gui ie supported method to create directories for things. I know what a directory is. I know how to do all of this. However I kind of had the common sense assumption that people have stopped finding this novel and fun since I was born at the turn of the 80s into 90s. Installing things from then and now had never been such a permissions nightmare where the only supported method was duck tape and glue. It makes me wonder what the fuck the difference is between dockge, arcane, or portainer, or the truenas apps system. They all seem equally bad to me.
Does anyone have any recommendations on what I should use? I feel like I'm at a turning point here. I can start dumping apps into the existing ecosystem, or I can start up a docker program to subdivide further. I'm already on 25.04.1 due to hoping updooting would solve any of this crap. Instead if just introduced a bug to make the shells cli mode lag to the high heavens.
TLDR: Whats best for 25.x truenas, dockge, arcana, trueapps, or portainer.
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