08-28-2018, 10:35 AM
(08-28-2018, 10:02 AM)gedas07 Wrote: Thanks for your answer.
But , sorry i don’t know how is dockers?
I’m learning Linux
And oscam works correctly and perfect with Xenia
But don’t works with bionic
And i prefer debian or ubuntu then libreelec
I have four raspberry with OSMC (libreeelec)
And one Pc with oscam, tvheadend etc with debían
And want prepare rock64 for substitute the Pc
Ah in debían i don’t know how can install tvheadend , i have a post with my problems
As you are willing to learn new things i strongly suggest to read how docker works, imo its perfect for newbies like you and me, to give you a basic idea of what docker do its a light virtualization interface, basically you have a trimmed down OS wrapped on every docker, this removes the hassle of installing dependencies and incompatibilityes when setting up so basically you simply install docker and then with a simple command the docker server downloads your image of choice (remember that the image includes a trimmed down os and all dependencies and your application of choice (this all sounds cumbersome but its a trimmed down OS, usually taking about 50-100mb of disk space and even less on memory)) and with another command you both run it and its allready set up as a service runing on every boot (if you want it to) so basically:
command one - install docker (you run this once per OS install)
command two - download the correct docker image for your architecture (aarch64 for rock64, some armhf also work fine)
command three- run the docker image and set it up as service if needed or start/stop it manually when needed
repeat 2 and 3 with new servers
the biggest advantage ive found when using docker is that it is super newbie friendly, you dont need complex setup, no txt editing, no dependencies problems, just 2 commands and the server you need is runing and you dont need to learn a different install method for each server, just a few basic docker commands for any of them...
And you can also learn it to use it on your osmc setups or over raspbian or over allmost all dev boards on the market nowadays...
Taking as example your tvheadend problem, there is a specific image for aarch64 (the exact one you need for the rock64) here, check the usage section, thats basically all you need to "install" the image, after that you simply do a "docker start nameoftheimage"