Trying to run an AlmaLinux 10 container on older x86 hardware, and getting the following?
Fatal glibc error: CPU does not support x86-64-v3
The incantation you're looking for is, from the command line:
podman run --variant=v2 quay.io/almalinuxorg/almalinux:10
Or, from a Dockerfile:
FROM --platform=linux/amd64/v2 quay.io/almalinuxorg/almalinux:10
Notice that these don't (currently?) work with Docker's container repository, so Red Hat's it is.
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@pete Well captured: I feel exhausted just looking at these.
@bigcalm Ah. Android has per-app monthly data usage statistics, but I'm guessing from this comment that iOS does not, which is why this isn't trivial.
@bigcalm But at least you get an upper bound, which might be sufficient to answer your question.
If you're not using the phone's storage for anything else, you can pre-download maps for the whole of UK.
Watch out for software updates, though, if you never bring the phone onto an unmetered network.
@bigcalm But actually, I think how much data is included in the plan will turn out to be pretty irrelevant, and the cheapest you can find will be fine. Can't you get usage stats for these apps from your existing phone?
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