Is there anyone on here that is running Nextcloud AIO on Windows 10 LTSC using docker desktop?

It seems like if I post too much info I’ll never get a response. For now, updating to version 4.19 of docker desktop has killed the master container. It’s orange and stuck in restarting. When I attempt to delete and rebuild I get an error message that the docker socket cannot be connected to. I’m shit out of ideas here, friends. Tell me what other info you want. I’ll do everything I can.

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Hi, see docker desktop - connecting to docker socket inside container with different user than root is broken after updating to 4.19 · Issue #2450 · nextcloud/all-in-one · GitHub

Brother, I will see this immediately. I have been asking for help on the docker subreddit and it nothing but the most toxic community I’ve ever dealt with. I’m not stupid, and will do everything I can to fix something myself. I just couldn’t find what you linked to last night. Thank you so much. I will definitely update with feedback if I get it working.

Hey, I actually have one more question. I’ve never downgraded docker. How exactly do I go about that? I just download the previous version and install? My reading made it seem like if I uninstalled docker I’ll lose all connections to containers, images and so forth.

I fear I dont know either how to downgrade docker desktop. Probably best to ask in a docker forum.

I think we’re both out of luck. Docker people hate docker desktop and consider it inferior. I’ve already tried. I’m going to fart around with this clone I had which was running version 4.18.

Found downgrade docs.

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I tried reading through all those. They are all really good for Mac but don’t seem good for windows. Did you actually find someone successfully doing this with Windows?

For anyone reading this far, I reverted to a month old clone of the OS drive. I keep docker data on a separate hard drive. No loss in data. I really don’t think downgrading would be possible.

Also, I run build 1809 of Windows 10 LTSC. It won’t install WSL2, which is one method of migrating away from Docker Desktop. I will be attempting an in-place upgrade to 21H2 to get WSL2 functionality, and will post back if it works.

I am having the same issues and had to reinstalled Docker Desktop for Windows 4.18 (104112). Using 4.18 works perfect. I tried 4.19 and that killed nextcloud aio. Has anyone tried 4.20 or 4.20.1?

See docker desktop - connecting to docker socket inside container with different user than root is broken after updating to 4.19 · Issue #2450 · nextcloud/all-in-one · GitHub