qlc on rpi5 using docker
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Hello, I bought a rpi5 blindly about a week ago, not knowig it doesn't yet support qlc, because of the new processor. Thats a bummer, because my old rpi is no loger sufficient enough. I tried getting it to work using a docker, but I'm unable to do so. Has anyone else tryied it, or knows if its at all possible? Thanks.
- mcallegari
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Hello, please see my reply one post before yours.
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Please be patient. I'm working on it.
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Please be patient. I'm working on it.
- averyout48
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Hey SMNDVC and mcallegari,
I worked the last two weeks on a docker image which runs QLC+ and i got it worked with debian as base image.
One version only enbaled the wbe access and the other on also gives you access to a lxde desktop in the container where you can connect to with rdp.
Both version you can find in my git-hub repo:
https://github.com/laustock/qlc-plus-docker
or also in my docker-hub repo:
https://hub.docker.com/r/averyout48/qlc-plus-docker
averyout48
I worked the last two weeks on a docker image which runs QLC+ and i got it worked with debian as base image.
One version only enbaled the wbe access and the other on also gives you access to a lxde desktop in the container where you can connect to with rdp.
Both version you can find in my git-hub repo:
https://github.com/laustock/qlc-plus-docker
or also in my docker-hub repo:
https://hub.docker.com/r/averyout48/qlc-plus-docker
averyout48