Have you ever heard of a Shoestring Machine gun? A little creativity goes a long ways and a Glock is nothing special aside from being an excellent self defense weapon.
Nah, that's just double jeopardy. Can't get him for the same crime twice!
SUN Bucks Summer Food Program for Kids.
Their subscription based model really sucks. I use Solidworks at work and at home but my home copy is pirated. No way I'm paying $5k for software I'm not using to make a profit.
Inventor is as powerful parametric modeling software that you really need!
I have a salad spinner like that; use it all the time.
Be the change you want to see...
You sound ambitious; a lazy person is always willing to invest time into avoiding the task at hand.
Did you mean sinophobists? You'd still be an idiot but at least you'd be a technically correct idiot.
I'm sure they will, here's year one.
I'll put it next to my Belle Bath Water Candle™.
Or rather how many frac-tiles?
You usually keep the head and sell the tail from what I can tell; I guess they grow back.
No, sorry, I thought you were being snarky.
I'm agreeing with and expanding on what you said. It's an open forum; that's how conversations work.
I'm very new to Linux but have wanted to set up a media server since the early 2000's so I've finally set up a mini-pc with Mint and I was roughly following this guide that I'd found on Lemmy Complete Guide to Building.... I've had very little luck with the instructions provided in the link but like most of the suggested packages and have successfully gotten OpenSSH, Jellyfin, Docker and Docker Composer installed and working as far as I know. The newest problem that I'm having trouble finding an answer to is while following the instructions on hub.docker.com.
I have pulled the Docker image but when I go to create and run the container I get a message docker: invalid reference format.
I believe I have everything entered exactly as I'm supposed to:
$ sudo docker run --name adguardhome --restart unless-stopped\ > -v /home/justin/server/adguard/workdir:/opt/adguardhome/work\ > -v /home/justin/server/adguard/confdir:/opt/adguardhome/conf\ > -p 53:53/tcp -p 53:53/udp\ > -p 67:67/udp -p 68:68/udp\ > -p 80:80/tcp -p 443:443/tcp -p 443:443/udp -p 3000:3000/tcp\ > -p 853:853/tcp\ > -p 784:784/udp -p 853:853/udp -p 8853:8853/udp\ > -p 5443:5443/tcp -p 5443:5443/udp\ > -d adguard/adguardhome
Does anyone have any advice for me?
I'm new to Linux and new to Docker but I'm setting up a media server and was advised to setup adguardhome.
I'm following the instructions on the hub.docker.com site to create and run the container, however when I enter the following code:
sudo docker run --name adguardhome --restart unless-stopped\ > -v /home/justin/server/adguard/workdir:/opt/adguardhome/work\ > -v /home/justin/server/adguard/confdir:/opt/adguardhome/conf\ > -p 53:53/tcp -p 53:53/udp\ > -p 67:67/udp -p 68:68/udp\ > -p 80:80/tcp -p 443:443/tcp -p 443:443/udp -p 3000:3000/tcp\ > -p 853:853/tcp\ > -p 784:784/udp -p 853:853/udp -p 8853:8853/udp\ > -p 5443:5443/tcp -p 5443:5443/udp\ > -d adguard/adguardhome docker: invalid reference format. See 'docker run --help'.
It always tells me invalid reference format. Can someone explain what I'm doing wrong b/c I'm guessing it's probably something stupid.