Hmmm, and the third party developers are the reason they're not profitable?
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Ansible worked really well for me
exactly, why isn't this a gpl violation
Have you tried sorting by hot?
It's not banned now (for what that's worth)
This is a fantastic question.
Maybe you've already looked into this, but I checked the playbook and the error above is occuring when Ansible tries to run this command:
test -e /usr/bin/python || (apt -y update && apt install -y python3-minimal python3-setuptools)
If you manually run the part of the command in parentheses above you'll probably get the Release file error also listed above, and from there you might be able to find out what's up. I think that error usually has to do with your repository setup and/or the version of Ubuntu youre running, but Google can hopefully tell you for sure.
Ansible was a breeze once I got it going.
I could never get ansible to work when I was setting up the same machine.
Could you post your inventory file?
Ooof the admins are weighing in on that linked thread at lemmy.ml and it's not a good look if you are in favor of human rights
What if you try Hot or New?
I have an Intel NUC running debian stable (well, old stable now I guess). I store some files via sshfs and run some containers like plex, qbvpn, and Heimdall.
Very much appreciate this reply ๐