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Some questions about fedora
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I just moved the other day with an arc from fedora to ubuntu because i couldn't manage to get hw encoding with jellyfin and podman. It ran without issues on ubuntu with docker. In case you manage to get it working, ping me, I'd love to move back to fedora and podman. Might have been podman problems all along.
I never had weird issues with fedora. Updating is seemless.
You just have to know what you do with selinux. With containers, you have to know that you have to append :z or :Z to the path you're passing to it.
You can of course use both Docker and Podman on either Fedora or Ubuntu.
Yes, but never change a running system. I'll go back to podman in a year or two but for now I'm happy that it works as is. It took me way too long and within a year, I'll have forgotten how difficult it was.
It's important that you only use one of both and not both on one system