A little, I must have 10 AUR packages installed.
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Did someone really manage to convince you that Fedora would be more stable than Manjaro?
For the record, I've been using Manjaro for 3 years without any reinstall on my main laptop and I still haven't witnessed any stability issue. My experience with Fedora has not been similar at all...
After reading your comment, I went back to investigate my install. I can't remember having changed anything relevant but Lemmy started to function properly, connecting as it should the database. It's been stable since, even after reboots.
As you suggested, I am using "postgres" as the host, as the service is described in the docker-compose.yml file. The communication is then via TCP/IP and not socket.
Ok, the good news is that it works. The bad news is that I don't understand what changed. 🤨
Amazingly helpful, thanks!
My investigations so far have led me to the conclusion that the Ansible install creates multiple docker containers, including one for Lemmy and one for Postgresql. I need now to figure out how inter-container communications work but the host itself is not used.
The path is correct, my investigations directed me towards a docker access issue as suggested by your #2. Looking into it now, thanks!
Still don't get why you don't have a third one (non-US guy here)
Seriously, all code produced by French devs are in English minor a few personal projects
It would indeed. "Problematic by design" then?
Using my company's network, access to Google (Gmail) authentication is blocked by the firewall. Why haven't they done similarly if employees aren't supposed to do so?
Exactly I really don't get the argument there. Manjaro's handling of kernel selection is brilliant. Multiple LTS kernels, a recommended one, bleeding hedge and experimental ones. There's something for everyone and it's super easy to use.