Welcome to automatic-ripping-machine Discussions! #493
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Hello. I hope this is OK here. I am a almost total noob for anything non Windows OS, and i'm looking at using ARM. I've setup a Ubuntu 20.04 VM in Windows 10 which is all working ok. This is on a dedicated PC attached to my home network, fitted out with the optical drives and storage for the files. Before i go any further, i'm really struggling to find out something: Once ARM has ripped my media - how do i access it from my main Windows 10 PC on the network or the Windows 10 host PC? It's the VM aspect that is confusing me. Would it be better to dual boot this PC with Windows 10 and Ubuntu instead? I know each can read NTFS file system so i guess in theory my dedicated media drive will let me rip to it in Ubuntu and then read from it in Windows? Thanks for any advice. |
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Depending on the software, you should be able to set up a shared folder from the Windows 10 to the VM. You can then change the arm.yaml config to set the output directories to the shared folder. |
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Hey there! I'm trying to do a docker image pull install and running into some serious trouble. I've gone through the directions and troubleshooting multiple times and can't figure out what I am doing wrong. I have the install up and can access the web UI, but no ripping occurs when media is inserted. Following the troubleshooting wiki, it doesn't look like I have udev on the host machine set up correctly, but I followed the guide exactly to place the files in the correct directories. I can't find any references to ARM in the syslogs, but have both docker-arm.rules and docker_arm_wrapper.sh placed in the correct places. Any help is appreciated! Thank you |
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does this work for the latest version of Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS? |
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