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    10 months ago

    So that’s how girls transfer knowledge? Its not how guys do it, Google docking for more info

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          Docker is 80% Linux, 10% Networking, 5% Virtualization and remaining 5% is actual Docker-specific things.

          If you learn Linux, networking and virtualization, Docker is just a cherry on top.

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            Yeah I figured out that trying to learn docker (which I failed and resorted to installing a desktop environment to be able to copy paste, which still wasn’t enough so I added portainer) while trying to learn how to run a Linux server, while trying to learn how to best use proxmox all at the same time may not have been the wisest decision.

            But I grabbed an nvme laying around to throw on the laptop and trying to learn Linux and docker/portainer on a local machine.

            Less steps at a time at least lol

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        How can I help?

        A common problem I see is plugging the exhaust and running super hot because of it. But it appears to be on purpose in many cases, and the result is rather interesting to observe, I’ve found.

        The buttons on the front panel may also need some fiddling every now and then to keep them functioning firmly.

        Some issues need me to go a bit deeper inside though, to solve them to satisfaction.

        • LuckingFurker (Any/All)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          You know, there are a lot of problems with it, you seem like you know what you’re doing so how about you fiddle with the buttons first and see what happens what else needs to be fixed?

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            I always start with the buttons up top, this is how you turn on the computer, after all.

            But you know, it wouldn’t matter if nothing needs fixing, I always like to play around, just working my way through everything there is to do, really getting down to it.

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    10 months ago

    On the other hand, As a guy who’s great with computers, nothing is hotter than a woman troubleshooting her own tech problems.