
Not sure how you are getting a decent docker install. Not sure if you can get aufs going on debian, device mapper is a disaster on docker and not sure what release of btrfs you would be on, but I doubt it is recent. I understand that the team is unwilling to support any other than the recommended setup, but the statements should not become as fatalistic and kind of false as “Windows just sucks because it produces nothing than blue screens”… Does anyone know of a product out there that does the same thing for a Windows or Linux OS
Linux radioshark software#
If you’re installing Discourse on a vm which is dedicated to running Discourse, and nothing else, there’s hardly any discussion on whether or not to use the default, recommended installation route.īut if Discourse in a Docker container is one of many applications running on a dedicated server, you can assume that the admin is tech savvy enough to get Docker running on almost any other Linux distro as well - all you have to do is do a Google search for Docker+Debian 7, follow the instructions, and you’re there. JackAudio is a virtual audio software cable that run on Windows Linux and MacOS and if Free to download and to use. 234T: git git:///martinetd/linux.git 235F. Sure - it’s not the recommended installation path, but it works just fine if you pull a backported kernel to get Docker running. I think objects to the hugely conservative release cycle practiced by debian, its just way too slow for our liking. linux/drivers/media/radio/radio-shark.c Go to file Cannot retrieve contributors at this time 419 lines (355 sloc) 11.
