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Still requires docker?
Yeah. I'm also waiting for a native Ubuntu package, I don't want to deal with Docker.
If you're using Arch, the AUR package works well
I'm fully aware of the joy of containers, but I just don't want all that extra faff
Extra faff?
The additional software required to run it in a container plus its configuration, on top of Immich's configuration.
Just install & configure Immich, done.
I'm planning to do it with podman. It's supposed to be quite easy to convert between the two.
Can confirm, works without problems in rootless podman.
Docker to rootful podman is easy. Docker to rootless podman can get annoying due to the file permissions and slightly more limited networking