As we wrote almost a year ago now, 32-bit Arm has been on life support for a while, and you may have noticed that none of the new images we've released in recent months have offered 32-bit Arm (armhf) versions, and a number of older images have dropped support over the same per...
As you may already know, Docker Inc. is sunsetting Free team organizations.
The Linuxserver organization is safe, as it is "Sponsored OSS". This is a program Docker introduced after enforcing pull-limits, being part of this program means our images do not c...
If you use our base images for your own projects, or fork our downstream images to modify them, you're probably aware that we ask you to change the branding that appears in the container init logs to make it clear that your image is not associated with us. This is for your benefit as much as ours: w...
WireGuard at this point needs no introduction as it became quite ubiquitous especially within the homelab community due to its ease of use and high performance. We previously showcased several ways to route host and container traffic through our WireGuard docker container in a prio...
One of the questions we get asked pretty regularly is: "How do I customise/modify/otherwise make use of one of your images?". Now, some of this is already covered in our documentation, and reading that always helps, but I thought it might be instructive to run through the details of h...
Yes, I know Jinja is a python library, but where is my original title then?
Docker, and other OCI runtimes can be found in lots of places, that being your laptop, server, home-automation system or maybe even your router, just to name a few. Some of these solutions use wrappers for getting your con...
Full disclosure before we start: Icewhale sent us a number of ZimaBoard units to test out, with a mixture of accessories, without any conditions attached. The following blog post covers our personal opinions of the hardware and software after a couple of weeks of screwing around with various project...
We have a lot of containers and a lot of users across a lot of platforms, which means that any time we update an image there's a chance it's going to break for some, many, or all of them. When something...