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Only took 20 minutes to setup a Debian vm and get the satisfactory game server running in docker. And most of that was waiting. I feel so smart 🤓 compared to even just last year when I was googling basic commands linux commands

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    :) Have a cookie.

    Good progress.
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    dude, you do not need a VM to run a docker container. You can run it in WSL or natively in Mac/Unix
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    @JsonBoa i know. But I don't want this on my machine. I want it on my server but away from my other server stuff.
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    shouldn't the container daemon separate things? you can even give your container its own MAC address
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    @JsonBoa it does but I just want it separated more. Cause this is a game server I'm letting my friends join. And having it on a vm makes me feel better

    If it was just me I'd do it without vm. But I want it more isolated just because
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    @jester5537 If you properly setup your docker container, I would argue that a VM provides no benefit.
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    @JsonBoa seriously dude wsl?
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    @EpicofGilgamesh , he has a non-linux setup running a debian VM running docker. Well, WSL ain't perfect, but is one fewer layer. It ain't a production depl either, so whatever works I guess.
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