Firefox Widevine working in Rocky Linux Podman container on FreeBSD – NapoleonWils0n
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"… I'll do a YouTube video about this and post a heads up …"
Firefox Widevine working in Rocky Linux Podman container on FreeBSD – NapoleonWils0n
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"… I'll do a YouTube video about this and post a heads up …"
So after running a HAOS VM for some time, I migrated back to running Home Assistant and all necessary apps/add-ons in containers. Less overhead and more control for me, especially when troubleshooting Thread and its IPv6 routing adventure.
I still think HAOS is awesome and fully managed appliances are the way to go for most setups.
Trochu jsem si osahal #podman, že ho nasadím doma místo #docker.
Zatím jsem z toho takový rozpačitý a úplně si nejsem jistý, jestli to implementuju správně 🤔
Dobral jsem se k rootless spouštění, otestoval si Caddy server, ale pořád mi nechce startovat automaticky po bootu 😕
Další sranda pak bude #nextcloud migrace z NextcloudPi na nový stroj a správné nastavení adresářů pro kontejnery, aby mohly sahat, kam chci...
Help us test @Podman_io 6.0! Test Days will be from May 11-15. This release will bring modern networking, simplified architecture, and a cleaner configuration. :)
How to participate: communityblog.fedoraproject.or…
#Podman #Fedora #CloudNative #Containers #OpenSource #Linux
The Fedora QA team invites you to participate in the Podman 6.0 Test Days from Monday, May 11-15, 2026. Podman 6.0 is a major modernization release that removes legacycomponents and finalizes previously announced deprecation: What’s New in Podman 6.Petr Sklenar (Fedora Community Blog)
Podman 6 is now targeted for release the week of May 25 at the earliest, allowing the team additional time to complete major release tasks.
linuxiac.com/podman-6-containe…
Don’t follow accounts, but topics by following hashtags that matter to you.
Here’s a few common, generic-ish ones as an inspirational starting point.
- #HomeLab
- #selfHosting
- #Containers
Of course pretty much any project or product uses a hastag. Try whatever thing you use yourselves or are interested in.
e.g.:
- #Proxmox
- #TrueNAS
- #OPNsense
- #Podman
- #Docker
- #HomeAssistant
- #ESPhome
Arch Linux has released a reproducible Docker image, providing users with a bit-for-bit identical container build, though some limitations remain.
linuxiac.com/arch-linux-now-sh…
#linux #archlinux #opensource #containerization #docker #podman
Kontainer is a new KDE frontend for Distrobox that gives Plasma users a simpler way to create and manage Linux containers.
linuxiac.com/kontainer-brings-…
Running Podman
in production for years now, and I don't miss the Docker daemon one bit.
I just published a deep dive on managing OCI containers the Unix way: daemonless, rootless, and natively integrated with systemd via Quadlets.
I cover:
- Real secrets management
- Auto-updates via systemd timers
- The Docker compatibility layer
This is the guide I wish I had when making the switch.
Read it here: blog.hofstede.it/podman-in-pro…
#Podman #Linux #DevOps #Systemd #Homelab #Sysadmin #Containers
An opinionated production-ops guide to Podman on Linux servers - why I prefer it over Docker, how Quadlets replace Compose files, and practical patterns from real deployments including secrets mana...Christian Hofstede-Kuhn (Larvitz Blog)
Run Docker-like containers natively on FreeBSD using Podman and ocijail. 30+ pre-built images for Radarr, Sonarr, Plex, Immich and more. No Linux VM required.daemonless.io
daemonless – <daemonless.io/> @ahze
― a collection of FreeBSD-native OCI images that run directly on the FreeBSD kernel. It combines the power and security of Jails with the modern container ecosystem—compatible with Podman, AppJail, or any OCI-compliant runtime. No Linux virtual machines or overhead required.
#OCI #FreeBSD #jails #containers #PodMan #AppJail #Linux
― via <reddit.com/r/selfhosted/commen…> (2025),<reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/…> (March 2026), and Lobsters.
Running your own identity provider is all fun and games until you're debugging OIDC token flows at 2 AM.
If you want to deploy Keycloak 26 the right way - with proper network isolation, no plaintext passwords, and systemd-native declarative configs. I just published a new deep-dive.
We're ditching compose files and building a production-ready, daemonless stack using Podman Quadlets and systemd.
Read the full guide here: blog.hofstede.it/keycloak-26-o…
#Linux #Podman #Keycloak #systemd #DevOps #Containers #SelfHosted #RHEL #Security
Deploying Keycloak 26 as an identity provider using Podman Quadlets with network segmentation, secret management, and systemd integration.Christian Hofstede-Kuhn (Larvitz Blog)
New Blog post out now!
I'm talking a bit about my progess of this months project and about the new one for April.
5 Minute read time, nothing big but I think I covered the most important points.
Check it out and let me hear what you think about it!
blog.spoljarevic.sh/project-fo…
#it #sysadmin #podman #quadlets #ansible #podmanquadlets #projects #coding #troubleshooting #dns #blog #writing #story #selfhosting #codeberg #foss #floss #opensource
As you may have noticed when looking at my Repos, there's a new one. This is for my April project which I'm already working on. Converting the Compose of the Ticket System Zammad into fully working Quadlets files. At the time of writing this (14.03.Luca Matteo Špoljarević (Špoljarević's Blog)
Dear #mastoadmins, I'd like to improve the current setup using #caddy and #podman #compose. Is anyone using #podman #quadlet with #systemd? Also I understand that having the connection between caddy reverse proxy and mastodon via sockets is very cool and I'd like to give this a try as well.
Systemd is now offering keeping podman quadlet containers up to date by itself. Maybe this one can be leveraged as well.
Blog post: robmcbryde.com/all-systems-ope…
Recovering from last Sunday's data deletion oopsie, I've now rebuilt my homelab using Fedora Server, rootless Podman, and ZFS mirrors, all secured with a Tailscale mesh.
Accidentally deleting all my containers catapulted me forward with learning Cockpit and Podman, both of which I’ve become quite familiar in a short amount of time. Failure is a great teacher.
#FedoraServer #Gemini #Homelab #Linux #Podman #Cockpit
Recovering from a data disaster: Learn how I rebuilt my home lab using Fedora Server, rootless Podman, and ZFS mirrors, all secured with a Tailscale mesh.Rob McBryde