What's coming in 8.0
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Now just ban Firefox and youβre all set
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@necrevistonnezr yeah, the top 3 issues are backups, unbound and graphs. Hopefully, we fix it all in 8.0 and we can retire
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@necrevistonnezr said in What's coming in 8.0:
Now just ban Firefox and youβre all set
since we mostly use Firefox here, it is more related to those security/privacy extensions which are sometimes just too aggressive. Similarly the various privacy related chrome variants cause much side-effects
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@necrevistonnezr whats wrong with firefox ?
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@AartJansen
A few of the many examples of bug reports that turned out to be Firefox: https://forum.cloudron.io/post/74973 -
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@necrevistonnezr
If they ban Firefox they have lost a customer. -
Oh, I guess the subtlety of the irony here was just too overwhelming
Also: I don't speak for the team, I'm just a customer.
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@paradoxbound said in What's coming in 8.0:
@necrevistonnezr
If they ban Firefox they have lost a customer.Very unlikely we would do such a thing. I only use Firefox in fact. Issues with browsers are mainly due to privacy extensions not so much the browser itself. I guess Firefox users just happen to use more of those which makes it look like the browser has issues.
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Hi,
I know developers rightfully hate nothing more than "are we there yet/when are you done" questions, but could you give a rough guess how far 8.0 is away currently?We will need to move two servers and while we still got a bit of time a rough guess would enable us to decide if it's worth installing the current version or wait for 8.0 and do a clean Ubuntu 24.04 LTS(which would make a few other things easier for us). We are totally happy to wait (it's done when it's done), but I would hate to install two new installations and then 8.0 comes out 3 days later.
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Hopefully it will be easy to fix and it's only on my side; but ...
after an update, which seams to be done successfullymy apps runs but I have no Cloudron Dashboard
my.domain.tld is blank; even with Chrome and Safari (which I never use)Server: Ubuntu 22.04LTS
Cloudron: 8.0
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Currently, we don't plan on creating a release which allows those Cloudrons to "jump" releases as this is hard and time-consuming to test for us.
But we will manually update those Cloudrons if you send a mail to support@cloudron.io and enable remote SSH support for us.
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Isn't 7.7.2 the current live version? Are there more versions between this and 8.0 ?
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@AartJansen said in What's coming in 8.0:
Isn't 7.7.2 the current live version? Are there more versions between this and 8.0 ?
Good point! Indeed it is!
Perhaps @scooke is actually running an older version but wrote 7.7.2 in error?
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@jdaviescoates said in What's coming in 8.0:
Perhaps @scooke is actually running an older version but wrote 7.7.2 in error?
I indeed am running 7.7.2 on one, but 7.5.2 on another.
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@eddowding This is my situation. I am at 7.5.2 on a non-av server, and the only upgrade notice I get is for 7.6.1, with the warning:
Update MongoDB to 5.0. Important: this release requires AVX support in CPU
Read @nebulon's comment a few above these ones. I think I will just reinstall, straight to 8, and skip the hassle of trying to upgrade.
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@eddowding there is no extra update notification for this. If you have a Cloudron without AVX please send a mail to support@cloudron.io with Cloudron details and remote SSH support enabled for us, so we can hotfix those. We expect only few Cloudrons on that path so a full release testing only for this didn't seem too useful for the moment.