They certainly used a lot of space to give the trigonometry lesson. It seems like it would be useful to skip that section and make the metric conversion charts bigger and easier to read.
They certainly used a lot of space to give the trigonometry lesson. It seems like it would be useful to skip that section and make the metric conversion charts bigger and easier to read.
I see that Yacht is alpha. Any problems with stability?
Yes, I actually used Portainer on my VPS when I was learning Docker last year. It makes some things easier, but it does add another layer of complexity, learning to navigate the Portainer interface and setting up Stacks to deploy your compose files. With my home server I was trying to experiment with “the natural Docker” procedure.
Oops. I don’t fully understand Docker and I misread the instructions for selecting the port.
On a related topic, is there any reason why I had to use “sudo” to run these Docker commands? I tried both without sudo and they both failed.
That’s the command I used.
sudo docker run -d --name libreddit -p 80:8080 libreddit/libreddit
Then I checked the port traffic with sudo lsof -i -P | grep -i “listen” and saw it running on port 80. And I could only connect to it from my browser on port 80. But it doesn’t matter, I switched to teddit in Docker and have it running with a compose file, so I’m set.
I’m going to run this on my VPS but I don’t see instructions on how to use the .toml configuration file to specify all the options. Where do I place the libreddit.toml file after installation?
Also, I just started the Docker image on my local Linux box using the example to put it on port 8080, but I can only access it from my browser on port 80. Is that example command correct?
How did you install it on your Android device? Is there an .apk I could install?
Doesn’t this quote from the article make it seem like Trump was making his own decision:
" … claimed that Trump himself read a series of academic law review articles about the Electoral Count Act to brush up on the relevant law."