On NixOS I just copy and pasted like 2-4 lines of recommended configuration and applied it. The driver was then automatically downloaded and installed and I haven't had to touch it since.
PrejudicedKettle
joined 2 years ago
Everything I tried was annoying to use and didn't do what I wanted for some reason, so I just made my own. This took some time, but not as much as I expected.
- I copy and pasted a GitHub Action from the official docs which generates a Docker image and publishes it to GitHub Packages.
- On the server, I use Portainer's "Stacks" (which are just Docker Compose files) for all programs and games, so I just added a new stack which uses my image from GitHub.
- The server also has Watchtower installed on it (inside a container of course), which updates all containers, including the dashboard.
- Portainer and Watchtower both share the same Docker configuration, so I only need to configure my GitHub access token in one place (e.g., Portainer's UI).
I feel like I've been seeing more posts and comments though, and looking at those, they seem to still be rising (although probably influenced by bots).
I wonder if the spike of active user may be caused by people first trying it out (then giving up), followed up by people making several accounts on different instances before settling for one or two.
For my desktop PC, it felt just as easy as any other distro, but for my servers and especially for my SBCs, a pain.