Yeah, I didn’t need anything more than the Docker features, so I didn’t bother with Zima. Like with Yuno, Zima is a whole distro on its own instead of an app that can be easily uninstalled.
Was it issues with installing apps or something else?
Yeah, I didn’t need anything more than the Docker features, so I didn’t bother with Zima. Like with Yuno, Zima is a whole distro on its own instead of an app that can be easily uninstalled.
Was it issues with installing apps or something else?
I will suggest CasaOS. It installs easily, then essentially has an app store (you can add other store sources too). For me it was a gentle way of getting used to the ideas around Docker and how to work with containers. After a bit, you’ll get to where you can set up containers for apps not in the store. Then you might create a whole stack for your Arrs suite. And then maybe you outgrow it entirely. It’s just an app, unlike Yuno, which is a whole distro if I recall correctly.
For public exposure, I use Cloudflare tunnels. Pretty easy to set up (there is a CasaOS package for cloudflared), though the Cloudflare side can get confusing depending on what you want to do.


I often keep Krusteaz around (habit from years of 3 small kids), but I don’t really care for it. It’s too sweet. I’d much rather use Bisquick or Jiffy.


Google would never just give up on a product that people love!


Yeah, I’m not worried about how it plays so much as how it feels. I’m old and I don’t want to strain to read tiny text.


I’ll tell you which games I’m most looking forward to revisiting:
And then a couple that I don’t think I ever played:


This is pretty much the same setup I have. 2 bay Synology NAS for storage, mini PC (8gb ram, currently at 48% usage) for applications. Also added an external SSD that I had kicking around.
I’m running:
And then using Synology packages for Drive and Photos.


I’m waiting (and waiting and waiting) on mine. I got it mostly for GameCube, but looking forward to some PSP and PS2 as well.
I went with the orange because I always wanted a Spice colored GC. This is as close as I will ever get.


How is Balatro on it? The game text is already so small.


Honestly, the tape idea is one of the most practical ones in the thread!


I love the 35xx series. I went up to the RG40V or whatever it is with 1 stick. it’s fine, but I wish I had kept my 35XX. It’s really just the perfect size and power of you’re looking for on-the-go retro gaming.


Yeah, I’m currently using Wiki.js. I will definitely check out how you’ve got things organized. It looks really good!


Without really knowing much about it, I just always figured it was overkill for me. Plus I don’t know that I’d even consider myself much more of a beginner with Docker. But you all are making me consider looking into it.


Ha. I’ve been reading through thinking, “Yeah, maybe I should finally look into Ansible.” And then I get here. :D


Trust me, this is all about me being incompetent.


| migrating from storing them in portainer’s internal store to using git (and dockhand)
This is exactly why I’m asking, actually! I’ve been working over the past couple of weeks to move everything that I had done under CasaOS to independent compose files in Dockhand. Yesterday I ran into a couple of things that must have been Casa-specific but I had no record of it and I’ll be honest, my memory is garbage.


I had started out with CasaOS and ran it for a year or so. Last week, I took some time to move everything out of Casa’s file structure and cleaned up the compose files.
For container management, I’m using Dockhand. It’s been great.
Otherwise, like most others have said, SSH when I need to do more.


I haven’t used it in a couple of years, but I always liked Roku’s platform. Simple to use, easy-to-ignore advertising.
But the last couple years I’ve been on Android with Projectivity Launcher. No ads (except for some times when I’m dumped into the standard front end), customizable.
You say that like anyone considering stealing it would be a rational and semi-intelligent person. But this is America.