On 10/24 02:04, [email protected] wrote:
> On 10/23 09:33, Róbert Čerňanský wrote:
> > On Mon, 23 Oct 2017 17:56:40 +0200
> > [email protected] wrote:
> > 
> > > On 10/23 09:56, Stroller wrote:
> > > >   
> > > > > On 22 Oct 2017, at 16:50, [email protected] wrote:
> > > > > 
> > > > > for its invasive nature and its data gathering I really dont like
> > > > > facebook. 
> > > > > 
> > > > > And now it seems that I cant with out it:
> > > > > There is a HUGE user group for the Creality CR-10 3D printer there
> > > > > and veryone and everything is referencing it.
> > > > > 
> > > > > My question is:
> > > > > Are there ways (and which ones) to become member of facebook
> > > > > just to read and write to this user grout (like a mailinglist)
> > > > > and keep the impact on privacy an personal fingerprinting as
> > > > > small as ever possible?  
> > > > 
> > > > I joined Facebook for the first time this week, for similar reasons
> > > > as, and with similar reservations to, you.
> > > > 
> > > > When people upload a photo of you, it performs facial recognition
> > > > and they can "tag" you as being in the photo. You don't have to
> > > > upload a photo of yourself (I'm thinking of trying one in
> > > > sunglasses) and in the privacy settings you're also able to forbid
> > > > people from tagging you.
> > > > 
> > > > There are quite granular settings to allow anyone but friends to
> > > > see or post on your timeline - I was quite impressed by how much
> > > > privacy appears to be available to users. I suspect this allows you
> > > > more privacy from you family and colleagues than it does from
> > > > Facebook, though.
> > > > 
> > > > Stroller.
> > > > 
> > > >   
> > > 
> > > Hi,
> > > 
> > > thanks a lot for all the input...it seems not only my problem which I
> > > have with facehook.
> > > 
> > > I will try th docker-way at first.
> > > But: I am a total (in words: "total") newbie when it comes to docker.
> > > And as I want "only" to encapsulate my inner self from the faces in
> > > that book (and for the first dont need to explore the huge planet of
> > > docker)...does one know of a good documentation for that
> > > purpose...something like: "Facebook for Dummies: How to use docker
> > > for anon access to facebook" ...or something like that ... ;)
> > 
> > Well, here is very compressed "how to start" (partly from top of my
> > head):
> > 
> > 1. emerge app-emulation/docker and /etc/init.d/docker start
> > 2. Add yourself to docker group; re-login
> > 3. Choose docker image that you like on hub.docker.com; for example:
> > https://hub.docker.com/r/openhs/firefox-ubuntu/ as I have mentioned in
> > previous mail.  It's what I've made for myself and published.
> > 4. Follow instructions for your chosen image how to run it.  For the
> > openhs/firefox-ubuntu image above, the following command should start
> > Firefox:
> > 
> > $ docker run --name firefox -e DISPLAY=$DISPLAY --device /dev/snd \
> > -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \
> > -v $XAUTHORITY:/tmp/.host_Xauthority:ro -dti openhs/firefox-ubuntu
> > 
> > What it does is: from image openhs/firefox-ubuntu it creates container
> > named 'firefox' and starts it.  (The image is downloaded automatically.)
> > 
> > This long command is needed only for the first time.  Next time you can
> > start it with:
> > 
> > $ docker start firefox
> > 
> > Some basic docker commands:
> > 
> > $ docker ps [-a] - lists running containers [or all containers]
> > $ docker images - lists images
> > $ docker rm [container_name] - removes container
> > $ docker rmi [image_name] - removes image
> > 
> > The official documentation is pretty good:
> > https://docs.docker.com/get-started/
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Robert
> > 
> > 
> > -- 
> > Róbert Čerňanský
> > E-mail: [email protected]
> > Jabber: [email protected]
> > 
> 
> Hi Robert,
> 
> oh YEAH!
> Thanks a lot for that quick start!
> 
> I didi it, but...
> #>eix -I docker
> [I] app-emulation/docker
>      Available versions:  17.03.2^si (~)17.06.2^si (~)17.09.0^si **9999^si 
> {apparmor aufs btrfs +container-init +device-mapper hardened overlay pkcs11 
> seccomp}
>      Installed versions:  17.09.0^si(05:48:14 PM 10/23/2017)(container-init 
> device-mapper seccomp -apparmor -aufs -btrfs -hardened -overlay -pkcs11)
>      Homepage:            https://dockerproject.org
>      Description:         The core functions you need to create Docker images 
> and run Docker containers
> 
> [I] app-emulation/docker-proxy
>      Available versions:  0.8.0_p20161111 (~)0.8.0_p20170917^t **9999
>      Installed versions:  0.8.0_p20170917^t(05:46:10 PM 10/23/2017)
>      Homepage:            https://github.com/docker/libnetwork
>      Description:         Docker container networking
> 
> [I] app-emulation/docker-runc
>      Available versions:  1.0.0_rc2_p20170308^t (~)1.0.0_rc3_p20170706^t 
> (~)1.0.0_rc4_p20170917^t {+ambient apparmor hardened +seccomp}
>      Installed versions:  1.0.0_rc4_p20170917^t(05:46:07 PM 
> 10/23/2017)(ambient seccomp -apparmor -hardened)
>      Homepage:            http://runc.io
>      Description:         runc container cli tools (docker fork)
> 
> 
> #>groups
> wheel mail uucp audio cdrom video games cdrw usb users docker wireshark 
> vboxusers vlock realtime
>                                                        ^----^
> 
> (as root)
> #>/etc/init.d/docker start
>  * WARNING: docker has already been started
> (so it is runnig)
> 
> (as user again)
> #>docker run --name firefox -e DISPLAY=$DISPLAY --device /dev/snd -v 
> /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix -v $XAUTHORITY:/tmp/.host_Xauthority:ro -dti 
> openhs/firefox-ubuntu
>                        
> docker: Cannot connect to the Docker daemon at unix:///var/run/docker.sock. 
> Is the docker daemon running?.
> See 'docker run --help'.
> [1]    10401 exit 125   docker run --name firefox -e DISPLAY=$DISPLAY 
> --device /dev/snd -v  -v  -dti 
> 
> Hmmmm...seems I missed something...
> 
> Cheers
> Meino
> 
> 
> 
> 

Found this in dmesg

[ 1587.391861] device-mapper: table: 254:0: thin-pool: unknown target type
[ 1587.391863] device-mapper: ioctl: error adding target to table

these two lines are added when I try to start /etc/ini.d/docker as root.

Cheers
Meino



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