Hm, the latest version of redis-server available on Ubuntu 16.04 is 3, while one of the recent Sidekiq updates raises the requirement to 4... Not ideal 😬
Hm, the latest version of redis-server available on Ubuntu 16.04 is 3, while one of the recent Sidekiq updates raises the requirement to 4... Not ideal 😬 No comments
@Gargron this is one thing I love about containerization. I can run whatever version I want in a declarative and reasonable way. I was using 16.04 until recently. With having to use on-screen keyboards and a wireless mouse, from my bed, the word prediction and learning settings became a serious issue. Whilst visiting a particular website, the keyboard software went into overdrive. Typing combinations of words "all by itself". It rapidly installed other drivers and bios software. I can't do physical things now, so, a store-fitted new motherboard, graphics card and hard drive later, a new install of Mint. |
@Gargron What about simply building/"backporting" a newer version?