

Not touching that website with a 10’ pole, spyware confirmed.
Not touching that website with a 10’ pole, spyware confirmed.
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Understanding chmod and chown are foundational knowledge to actually being able to call oneself a “Linux user”
I gotcha, sudo chmod -R 777 /*
, where we’re going we don’t need permission.
Something else must be wrong then because I just copied and pasted that onto my raspberry pi and was able to start the container without issue, are you sure you’re using the tag properly?
user@raspberrypi:~/test $ sudo docker compose up
[+] Running 10/10
✔ lidarr Pulled 22.0s
✔ 995f2a46b147 Pull complete 2.7s
✔ e1cde46db0e1 Pull complete 3.1s
✔ acaee427f4c7 Pull complete 3.5s
✔ 255c3937324a Pull complete 4.1s
✔ edec534df16f Pull complete 4.6s
✔ b163a490af0b Pull complete 6.3s
✔ bd4af268fa91 Pull complete 6.8s
✔ ff4dab968553 Pull complete 14.9s
✔ 004112d930a4 Pull complete 15.3s
[+] Running 2/2
✔ Network test_default Created 0.2s
✔ Container lidarr Created 4.0s
Attaching to lidarr
lidarr | [migrations] started
lidarr | [migrations] no migrations found
lidarr | ───────────────────────────────────────
lidarr |
lidarr | ██╗ ███████╗██╗ ██████╗
lidarr | ██║ ██╔════╝██║██╔═══██╗
lidarr | ██║ ███████╗██║██║ ██║
lidarr | ██║ ╚════██║██║██║ ██║
lidarr | ███████╗███████║██║╚██████╔╝
lidarr | ╚══════╝╚══════╝╚═╝ ╚═════╝
lidarr |
lidarr | Brought to you by linuxserver.io
lidarr | ───────────────────────────────────────
lidarr |
lidarr | To support the app dev(s) visit:
lidarr | Lidarr: https://opencollective.com/lidarr
lidarr |
lidarr | To support LSIO projects visit:
lidarr | https://www.linuxserver.io/donate/
lidarr |
lidarr | ───────────────────────────────────────
lidarr | GID/UID
lidarr | ───────────────────────────────────────
lidarr |
lidarr | User UID: 1000
lidarr | User GID: 1000
lidarr | ───────────────────────────────────────
lidarr | Linuxserver.io version: 2.12.4.4658-ls50
lidarr | Build-date: 2025-08-20T02:50:40+00:00
lidarr | ───────────────────────────────────────
lidarr |
lidarr | [custom-init] No custom files found, skipping...
lidarr | [Info] Bootstrap: Starting Lidarr - /app/lidarr/bin/Lidarr - Version 2.12.4.4658
lidarr | [Info] AppFolderInfo: Data directory is being overridden to [/config]
lidarr | [Debug] Bootstrap: Console selected
lidarr | [Info] AppFolderInfo: Data directory is being overridden to [/config]
lidarr | [Info] AppFolderInfo: Data directory is being overridden to [/config]
lidarr | [Warn] Microsoft.AspNetCore.DataProtection.KeyManagement.XmlKeyManager: No XML encryptor configured. Key {bff9bf8a-f5db-4092-9ada-c55e886ac294}
Make a docker-compose.yml
file and paste this into it:
services:
lidarr:
container_name: lidarr
hostname: lidarr
### Use custom docker network
#networks:
# - CustomNetworkName
ports:
- 8686:8686
image: lscr.io/linuxserver/lidarr:arm64v8-latest
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- /path/to/lidarr/config:/config
- /path/to/music:/music #optional
- /path/to/downloads:/downloads #optional
environment:
- PGID=1000
- PUID=1000
healthcheck:
test: curl --fail localhost:8686 || exit 1
interval: 60s
retries: 5
start_period: 300s
timeout: 2s
This should work for you, just change the volume mounts so that they associate with your setup and run sudo docker compose up -d
to start the container, sudo docker compose down
to bring it down.
LSIO documentation describes the arm64v8-latest
tag for their image.
Got myself an ASUS NUC 13th gen with an i7, have roughly 20+ docker applications running on a headless Debian 13 VM with 7 cores allocated - Proxmox as the host.
Small, quiet and powerful.
I opted to remove Jellyfins default login form and require Keycloak for SSO, my Jellyfin instance is technically facing the internet but my reverse proxy has Fail2Ban in front of it blocking non-whitelisted IP’s, makes it easier to share with other people this way compared to having to explain VPN’s to non-tech savvy people,
That really depends on you, keep in mind a lot of distro’s like Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Kali Linux are based off of Debian just using different repositories and with system files in different locations.
I personally went with Debian and have had little to no complaints, definitely BASH/Shell/Terminal heavy so if you’re not willing to learn BASH I would probably use an immutable distro that you can’t easily break like Bazzite.
Ah yes Mr Engineer my impression of this structural assembly is it’s okay but could be really better over there. No need for a second impression.
Yes Debian has backports,
Good, gives me plenty of time to determine if things are being enshittified.
Not true. I’m listening to AAC encoded music right now. No extra repositories were even required.
Interesting, going over the documentation from the Debian Wiki they even say it’s not distributed in their repo’s?
The AAC codec is unavailable in Debian 12 bookworm.
In the case of PipeWire its support (see the 1021370 request) requires the non-free libfdk-aac2 package. A request to provide free version of the package was declined due to possible licensing and patent issues (see 981285). The only workaround is to build the AAC Bluetooth plugin from sources.
PulseAudio-16 (Debian 12 bookworm) does not support AAC. Despite necessary patches from the gstreamer merge request !1172 are applied to gstreamer1.0-fdkaac, there are pending changes in the PulseAudio Bluetooth plugin, see the upstream merge request !473.
I couldn’t find instructions from Bluez to install the source and I didnt want to risk breaking my current install by just guessing hence why I went with the solution posted on Reddit.
Title misleading: you did not lose “the” AAC codec after upgrading.
How is the title misleading? The AAC codec had no issues working on Bookworm but not on Trixie ie I lost the ability to use it.
You’re asking for advice regarding a custom solution that stopped working after the upgrade.
Debian does not package the AAC codec due to licensing issues hence why we’re forced to find these “custom” solutions.
That’s weird, the apt search just comes back empty on your end? Like when you do apt search pipewire-audio-client-libraries it just comes back blank?
Haha, no, I just copied & pasted your previous comment with new-lines. Didn’t feel like typing it all out myself.
The 4 errors correlate to the 4 commands.
I was able to install the packages but I didn’t notice a difference after reboot. I’m going to take a look tomorrow if anything changed when I get free time.
Running those apt search commands funny enough spit this out:
user@debian:~$ apt search pipewire-audio-client-libraries
apt search libspa-0.2-bluetooth
apt search libspa-0.2-jack
apt search pulseaudio-utils
apt: /usr/local/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `CXXABI_1.3.15' not found (required by /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libapt-pkg.so.7.0)
apt: /usr/local/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `CXXABI_1.3.15' not found (required by /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libapt-pkg.so.7.0)
apt: /usr/local/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `CXXABI_1.3.15' not found (required by /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libapt-pkg.so.7.0)
apt: /usr/local/lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `CXXABI_1.3.15' not found (required by /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libapt-pkg.so.7.0)
Which only started after upgrading to Trixie, i’ve been temporarily fixing it with this command:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
after that installed the offending/uninstalled packages, rebooted and don’t seem to see a difference. I’ll dig around and see if i notice anything.
If you aren’t familiar with Linux I would spend a little bit of time in a BASH shell playing around with commands. You really don’t want to be stuck in a scenario where your steam deck cannot boot, for some random reason, and all of sudden you know no commands to troubleshoot with or a brief idea on the structure of the filesystem.
I don’t own a steam-deck personally but I always recommend this advice for anyone moving into the Linux ecosystem.
Best of luck.
Edit: Seems like SteamOS is on a whole other level of stable, while I still recommend this advice it certainly isn’t mandatory. Thanks to others who provided feedback.
I got curious a wondered why on Uber there were so many people named Fnu, turns out it’s what they default to if the name has unique characters or symbols.
FNU = First Name Unknown
Apparently grouped…no, they are one in the same. what notmal group drives massive trucks and ships in rednecks to take over a city and harass them…
Hate to break it to you, nothing about politics is ”normal”.
The same argument can be made against the liberal government, they’re controlling people’s speech and when people don’t agree they get nothing but hate spouted at them.
what group only spouts shit about how much Canada sucks
If you can site sources that would be great, not once have I heard any of Canada’s political parties say they hate Canada.
and uses nonstop slogans to ‘win votes’…
You’re kidding right? Every politician does this, it doesn’t matter if it’s left or right they all do it.
there’s many MANY reasons why they are all one in the same but your head is so far up the ass of propaganda that you can’t even think straight. you’re a useless moderator who I bet bans people when you disagree who have never even once posted in your little gun club. you’re useless
Not once have I insulted you, nor disrespected you so I don’t understand why all the anger. My hobby is directly affected by the current government’s political standings and I’m doing my part to educate folks who not once seen, heard or held a firearm in this country.
If you want to talk about brainwashing take a close look at PolySeSouvient claiming law abiding firearms owners are the reason for the uptick in firearm related crime, not criminals, people who apply to the RCMP and get approved for firearms licenses are apparently the problem.
If you haven’t noticed by now, Trudeau has banned a lot of firearms but yet firearm related crime is still rising, coincidence?
Last time I check google is willing to log every keystroke you make on their sites, doesn’t matter if it’s YouTube.com, Gmail.com or Android.com if google owns and controls the content its spyware.