curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com | sudo sh
Jesus Ritchie Christ, can we de-normalize 'run anonymous superscript as root' bullshit? It's dumb when Oracle does it, it's dumb when SuSE does it. It's dumb all the time.
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curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com | sudo sh
Jesus Ritchie Christ, can we de-normalize 'run anonymous superscript as root' bullshit? It's dumb when Oracle does it, it's dumb when SuSE does it. It's dumb all the time.
Didn't knew it exists. That might make me give nextcloud another chance. Thanks man.
Welcome. I use it in conjunction with Fedora CoreOS so I hopefully never have to manually update anything ever again.
I'm setting it up. Only having some issues with proxy manager and cloudfare combo.
Yes I've not managed to solve this yet. For me, it's hosting AIO behind my existing Nginx.
Behind existing Nginx? Do you mean that you are not using Nginx and only cloudfare tunnel?
As in, I have Nginx running on my server and use it as a reverse proxy to access a variety of apps and services. But can't get it playing nicely with AIO Nextcloud.
That's my issue too.