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- Playing Magic the Gathering via Spelltable (so it needs to be able to be positioned facing my playmat and good enough quality to detect the cards)\n
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\n
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\n
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I’ve done a lot of searching myself, but it turns out it’s pretty hard to find a camera that doesn’t either require or constantly push its proprietary software, and apparently some people [checks notes] *like the proprietary software being shoved at them???*\n
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Yes but Proxmox doesn’t manage docker, OP wants a webUI to see all their docker containers.\n
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\n
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\n
Beginning of the year, bleeping-computers published an interesting post on the biggest cybersecurity stories of 2023.\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
Anybody any ideas or remarks on this?\n
\n
(*) [bleepingcomputer.com/…/the-biggest-cybersecurity-…](https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/the-biggest-cybersecurity-and-cyberattack-stories-of-2023/)
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\n
(*) [bleepingcomputer.com/…/the-biggest-cybersecurity-…](https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/the-biggest-cybersecurity-and-cyberattack-stories-of-2023/)
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\n
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\n
Anybody any ideas or remarks on this?\n
\n
(*) [bleepingcomputer.com/…/the-biggest-cybersecurity-…](https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/the-biggest-cybersecurity-and-cyberattack-stories-of-2023/)
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\n
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\n
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(*) [bleepingcomputer.com/…/the-biggest-cybersecurity-…](https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/the-biggest-cybersecurity-and-cyberattack-stories-of-2023/)
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Anybody any ideas or remarks on this?\n
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(*) [bleepingcomputer.com/…/the-biggest-cybersecurity-…](https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/the-biggest-cybersecurity-and-cyberattack-stories-of-2023/)
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Hello everyone,\n
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Recently found LinguaCafe and decided to spin it up. There’s a provided docker-compose with just volumes to specify to your own taste. Pretty easy right?\n
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I can’t make it work. Spent nearly two hours already trying to figure out what I’m missing.\n
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Progress has been made, I used chmod 777 on the whole app directory and now get the following error : Illuminate\Database\QueryException SQLSTATE[HY000] [1045] Access denied for user ‘linguacafe’@‘ip adress censored’ (using password: YES) (SQL: select count(*) as aggregate from `users`)\n
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Here’s a somewhat anonymized pastebin, I just removed the password and my name from the file. The rest is basically the file provided by the github + my paths. [pastebin.com/u2cbWm2n](https://pastebin.com/u2cbWm2n)\n
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[github.com/simjanos-dev/LinguaCafe](https://github.com/simjanos-dev/LinguaCafe)\n
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\n
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Can someone take a look at my compose file and tell me where I’m stupid?\n
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Progress has been made, I used chmod 777 on the whole app directory and now get the following error : Illuminate\Database\QueryException SQLSTATE[HY000] [1045] Access denied for user ‘linguacafe’@‘ip adress censored’ (using password: YES) (SQL: select count(*) as aggregate from `users`)\n
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Here’s a somewhat anonymized pastebin, I just removed the password and my name from the file. The rest is basically the file provided by the github + my paths. [pastebin.com/u2cbWm2n](https://pastebin.com/u2cbWm2n)\n
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[github.com/simjanos-dev/LinguaCafe](https://github.com/simjanos-dev/LinguaCafe)\n
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[imgur.com/a/PiazCcP](https://imgur.com/a/PiazCcP)\n
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Hello everyone,\n
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Recently found LinguaCafe and decided to spin it up. There’s a provided docker-compose with just volumes to specify to your own taste. Pretty easy right?\n
\n
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\n
Can someone take a look at my compose file and tell me where I’m stupid?\n
\n
_____________ EDITS\n
\n
Progress has been made, I used chmod 777 on the whole app directory and now get the following error : Illuminate\Database\QueryException SQLSTATE[HY000] [1045] Access denied for user ‘linguacafe’@‘ip adress censored’ (using password: YES) (SQL: select count(*) as aggregate from `users`)\n
\n
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\n
Here’s a somewhat anonymized pastebin, I just removed the password and my name from the file. The rest is basically the file provided by the github + my paths. [pastebin.com/u2cbWm2n](https://pastebin.com/u2cbWm2n)\n
\n
[github.com/simjanos-dev/LinguaCafe](https://github.com/simjanos-dev/LinguaCafe)\n
\n
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\n
[imgur.com/a/PiazCcP](https://imgur.com/a/PiazCcP)\n
\n
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Can someone take a look at my compose file and tell me where I’m stupid?\n
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Progress has been made, I used chmod 777 on the whole app directory and now get the following error : Illuminate\Database\QueryException SQLSTATE[HY000] [1045] Access denied for user ‘linguacafe’@‘ip adress censored’ (using password: YES) (SQL: select count(*) as aggregate from `users`)\n
\n
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\n
[github.com/simjanos-dev/LinguaCafe](https://github.com/simjanos-dev/LinguaCafe)\n
\n
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\n
[imgur.com/a/PiazCcP](https://imgur.com/a/PiazCcP)\n
\n
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\n
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\n
Can someone take a look at my compose file and tell me where I’m stupid?\n
\n
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\n
Progress has been made, I used chmod 777 on the whole app directory and now get the following error : Illuminate\Database\QueryException SQLSTATE[HY000] [1045] Access denied for user ‘linguacafe’@‘ip adress censored’ (using password: YES) (SQL: select count(*) as aggregate from `users`)\n
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Here’s a somewhat anonymized pastebin, I just removed the password and my name from the file. The rest is basically the file provided by the github + my paths. [pastebin.com/u2cbWm2n](https://pastebin.com/u2cbWm2n)\n
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[github.com/simjanos-dev/LinguaCafe](https://github.com/simjanos-dev/LinguaCafe)\n
\n
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\n
[imgur.com/a/PiazCcP](https://imgur.com/a/PiazCcP)\n
\n
I did sudo chmod 777 /home/user/Documents/Docker/LinguaCafe/temp -R as instructed by the documentation.\n
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Did you change the mysql container database name, username and password to something other than the default `linguacafe` ?\n
\n
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Hello everyone,\n
\n
Recently found LinguaCafe and decided to spin it up. There’s a provided docker-compose with just volumes to specify to your own taste. Pretty easy right?\n
\n
I can’t make it work. Spent nearly two hours already trying to figure out what I’m missing.\n
\n
Can someone take a look at my compose file and tell me where I’m stupid?\n
\n
_____________ EDITS\n
\n
Progress has been made, I used chmod 777 on the whole app directory and now get the following error : Illuminate\Database\QueryException SQLSTATE[HY000] [1045] Access denied for user ‘linguacafe’@‘ip adress censored’ (using password: YES) (SQL: select count(*) as aggregate from `users`)\n
\n
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\n
Here’s a somewhat anonymized pastebin, I just removed the password and my name from the file. The rest is basically the file provided by the github + my paths. [pastebin.com/u2cbWm2n](https://pastebin.com/u2cbWm2n)\n
\n
[github.com/simjanos-dev/LinguaCafe](https://github.com/simjanos-dev/LinguaCafe)\n
\n
What happens is, my containers spin up apparently properly. But when I go to :9191, I have this:\n
\n
[imgur.com/a/PiazCcP](https://imgur.com/a/PiazCcP)\n
\n
I did sudo chmod 777 /home/user/Documents/Docker/LinguaCafe/temp -R as instructed by the documentation.\n
\n
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\n
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