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  1. Thank you very much I have to admit I am a total noob if it comes to Docker. Are there some tools to improve building such an image or tweaks to bring down building time (reuse some parts the next time) ? @Igor, Master of bash-scripts What is your thought about it?
  2. I know you are our specialist on Pi-Hole, and I am grateful for that. However, the OP had very specific questions/requests like I did the same just recently (Spam). Then every other post is simply spam that doesn't answer the question. So, he wasn't wasting your time he just wanted to know how to get his install back to the state it was before and really get rid of everything. To me, fair enough, because even Linux leaves back some traces (not only Windows) - as I had to learn it the hard-way myself.
  3. @Igor @guidol igor, why didn't u simply take this standard answer. Guidol, I think the question of OP is fair. He wasn't rude. So, we shall be nice too, I think. Standard, if u r not in the mood: As much as we’d like to tackle every problem, we have to be selective about the issues we address formally. The core Armbian team is quite small and serves a very large user base. We strongly encourage the community to participate and contribute. See our get involved documentation on how you can help or encourage others.
  4. every windows user has learned over many years of usage - to click-away any warning or pop-up windows. That said, I don't see any advantage in such a request:
  5. ahh, finally someone. My Tower only hosts Linux. Did you read the short, but interesting Documentation maybe this situation is mentioned already. Because in Linux, as I wrote above does this work.
  6. on which operating system did you try?
  7. apart from that.. As OP wrote this. To get Armbian more stable it will not update a stable system kernel wise IIRC. However, IIRC within armbian-config you can change this behavior and Igor will correct me if I was wrong.
  8. found one, but cannot change it - the pre-defined answer here in the Forum: Armbian's archives can be uncompressed with 7-Zip on Windows, Keka on OS X and 7z on Linux. Images shall only be written with Etcher on all platforms since unlike other tools Etcher validates burning results saving you from corrupted SD card contents.
  9. Hi, Just to make sure before trying: -You already read the FAQ on the download page for your device? -You already looked at the Documentation? // sent from mobile phone //
  10. Okay, I gave it a try. First I tried to improve the Bill-of-Materials form Hijax. I tried to identify the SMT parts (added a column in the attached file and put some text into it what I have changed). Then I searched for the parts of the BOM here: https://jlcpcb.com/parts LED and Resistor I have identified based on Hijax given size and jlcpcb categories. However, Multiplexer and such is way above my knowledge. There are only 9-10 parts to check in total, I have done the ground work. Can you help please?? If JLCPCB doesn't fit, but we have the parts list ready (checked and amended from you) we can try others like https://www.pcbway.com/pcb-assembly.html Edit: just thinking, would a Google doc be better to edit together?
  11. This is not the big deal, but it would cost a fortune in my country just to get an empty PCB in such little quantity. So, it was my idea to find a company in China as mentioned in this posting: https://forum.armbian.com/topic/10841-the-testing-thread/?do=findComment&comment=98628 to manufactur these. If you have some contacts in your country or China to support this - would be good to ask.
  12. @TonyMac32 & @martinayotte I thought, there are some PCB manufacturer that do also the assembly, as long as your board uses parts they 'have'. Do you already have experience with such an approach? Could you support to replace/find another part if one isn't in the assemblers list? (my knowledge is too little) PS: I think the __MACOSX in the .zip is empty - it contains only some 212 bytes files. PPS: I think this is what it should look like completed @Hijax all PCBs are needed, or is one just an improvement? https://forum.armbian.com/topic/10841-the-testing-thread/?do=findComment&comment=83460
  13. Taken from Aug 1, 2019: https://www.mayan-edms.com/post/mayan-edms-version-3.2-released/ Python 3 Long awaited Python 3 support is here. To ensure a smooth transition only the Mayan EDMS Python package will be released supporting Python 2.7 and 3. For the next release, the Docker image will be converted to work on Python 3. And finally, on the release of the next major version (version 4.0), Python 3 will be the only Python version support. This version of Mayan EDMS, as well as future versions of the same series (3.x) will be the last version supporting python 2.7. To summarize: Version 3.2: Python 2.7 & Python 3, Docker with Python 2.7. Version 3.3 and up: Python 2.7 & Python 3, Docker with Python 3. Version 4.0: Python 3 only, Docker with Python 3. https://gitlab.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms/issues/422 I started experimenting with an ARM image but it is not finished yet and not published: https://gitlab.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms-docker/blob/master/Dockerfile.aarch64 If you are willing to help test it I can work on it after the next release when I also update the x64 image. ========= John Voysey I've forked the new mayan-edms-docker-aarch64 project and updated the Dockerfile for one that will build & run on a Raspberry Pi. At the moment I've got Mayan 2.7.3 running successfully, and while I haven't tested extensively, it appears to be working fine. The project is available https://gitlab.com/melkior/mayan-edms-docker-rpi with some brief instructions on how to build & run the image. ========= A year later jumblies made some progress with John's repo: https://gitlab.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms/issues/422#note_101504405 but still on: gcc and python2.7 dev branches installed ========= Reading through the thread, I think Eric Riggs got the best indications of what it needs to get fixed. However, he doesn't know how to fix it I guess, as he hasn't done it? https://gitlab.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms/issues/422#note_69672919 About the scripts: https://gitlab.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms/blob/master/contrib/scripts/install/docker.sh
  14. Providing logs with armbianmonitor -u significantly raises chances that issue is getting addressed.
  15. Don't forget the 'grey' cost. I do not replace my "old-power-saving-bulbs" because of the grey energy needed. Same thing as driving an old car until it breaks or buy a new more efficent car. PinePhone UBports Community Edition Pre-Orders Now Open https://www.pine64.org/2020/04/02/pinephone-ubports-community-edition-pre-orders-now-open/
  16. How long or how many times does it try to get the WiFi connection? I am asking, because mine was not successful in both passes.
  17. Is it the download that makes it so long and if so, why does it need a download in it? If it is only for you, fair enough - but if testers just want to test locally their devices and apart from that this generates quite some load on the servers and network traffic. How many user switch the kernels or need the sources - I guess most don't. So, if it is for a minorty only, why should everybody doing it. Last but not least, you want many to use it and to help/report - it should be kept like a Mini (car) "As little as possible, as much as required". Just my 2 cents, for me it is obviously too much. I like the idea to report back online to collect the data, but the nightly/stable & sources is just a waste of resources IMHO.
  18. there is no information given, that my system is downloading software. I hate these kind of installer like Firefox, TEAMS and so on. autotests$ ./go.sh [sudo] Password for tido: Setup finished. Edit userconfig/configuration.sh and run ./go.sh again! reto@X470-ULTRA:/media/Daten_1/01_Computer/01.05_GIT/autotests$ First run, on line 127 it couldn't find something: autotests$ ./go.sh ./go.sh: Zeile 127: /media/Daten_1/01_Computer/01.05_GIT/autotests/reports/data.in: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden [ o.k. ] 0. RockPi-4B Linux 5.4.28-rockchip64 stable [ 11.13 ] [ o.k. ] Host 11.13 found [ Run 1 out of 2 ] I have configured 2 passes and it took 17 minutes - is this normal? [ o.k. ] Rebooting in 3 seconds [ RockPi-4B ] diff: /media/Daten_1/01_Computer/01.05_GIT/autotests/reports/data.in: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden This whole procedure took 17 minutes.
  19. on their documentation is a step by step instead of the script, so I put in line by line from 2, 3, and 4 and then tried to start the container (jumped over a few steps): 7. Create and run a Mayan EDMS container: > mayanedms/mayanedms:3.3.16 docker: Error response from daemon: Conflict. The container name "/mayan-edms" is already in use by container "4687800548c34fcd236454f2cf4ffc7685d73efdebfdd8e553d4feae54d991fd". You have to remove (or rename) that container to be able to reuse that name. Who knows about docker? How to remove existing docker container?
  20. in the code and then the execution needs sudo?
  21. @Igor I cannot validate if the bash script you link to does the same as here: https://www.mayan-edms.com/download/ I suppose I have now already Docker installed, being as far as you show in your spoiler. So, I can try to run the curl command and see what happens: Basic form: curl -fsSL get.mayan-edms.com -o get-mayan-edms.sh sh get-mayan-edms.sh if you don’t have Docker installed invoke the Mayan EDMS installer as follows: curl -fsSL get.mayan-edms.com -o get-mayan-edms.sh INSTALL_DOCKER=true sh get-mayan-edms.sh
  22. I don't know if this is still this way, but I have heard that the free-account on Slack is collecting up until 10'000 messages. Then every addititonal message will delete the oldest.
  23. I tried it on Rock Pi 4B. I went to armbian-config, choose mayan and let it run. It doesn't work. Do I need to follow some process? I think it is the same as @pliski mentioned in January: the docker container get stuck on Restarting status. SoC was quite hot.
  24. once upon a time: https://forum.armbian.com/topic/5327-overview-of-your-devices-cockpit/ IIRC it is developed by RedHat
  25. Hi, I cannot exactly say why, but I never liked the 'emptyness' of the IP-Address on the SSH welcome message System load: 0.82 0.29 0.10 Up time: 1 min Memory usage: 3 % of 3867MB IP: 192.168.11.7 So I thought it needs a lot of space for a long Up time. So, the space is reasonable. Looking at the other information provided, which needs as well many letters? My suggestion to move it like this and adding: -Address (IP is not the complete term (Internet-Protocol): IP-Address: 192.168.11.7 Up time: 1 min Memory usage: 3 % of 3867MB System load: 0.82 0.29 0.10 adding 'Address' might fix the emptyness as well: System load: 0.82 0.29 0.10 Up time: 1 min Memory usage: 3 % of 3867MB IP-Address: 192.168.11.7 It is just the welcome display but the first thing you see (you have only one chance for a first impression ) Your thoughts on that, I am curious?
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