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DietPi-Software | zoraxy #7298

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xabirequejo opened this issue Nov 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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DietPi-Software | zoraxy #7298

xabirequejo opened this issue Nov 30, 2024 · 0 comments

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Are there similar/alternative software titles available with DietPi-Software?

What makes your requested software better than the above solutions, if available?

  • UI is easier on the eye.
  • Much easier to use for newbies.
  • There's no need for separated admin and dashboard panels.

How can DietPi make the installation easier or compatible, than following the install instructions or do APT installation, if available?

  • Installing Zoraxy is easy — integrating the service with already existing ones is what makes it tricky for noobs like me.

Can you provide the installation steps that you would suggest DietPi-Software to do?

  1. mkdir zoraxy
  2. cd zoraxy
  3. wget https://github.com/tobychui/zoraxy/releases/download/XYZ/zoraxy_linux_a**XY
  4. mv zoraxy_linux_a**XY zoraxy
  5. chmod +x zoraxy
  6. automagically configure lighttpd so that Zoraxy is available.

Are you willing to help maintaining the software installation, e.g. in case of needed setup changes due to updates etc.? This is not needed, but could speed up our decision to implement it, as man power is always a topic 😉.

  • Unfortunately I lack the skills needed to maintain software.
@MichaIng MichaIng changed the title zoraxy DietPi-Software | zoraxy Dec 1, 2024
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