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Personally I use Debian. But Docker doesn't care. I chose Debian because it is very stable and simple
Yep, Debian and then add Portainer - for me this is the easiest setup to manage.
would prefer to not use portainer
I just said what works best for me. Use the command line and compose files if you want.
I love the one click pull from git option. Don't like the corporate direction they seem to be taking.
I haven't seen aby alternative docker GUI managers that have the git pull for the compose.
I can appreciate this. You might want to look at Lazydocker as a SSH TUI management tool.