jerod Posted Wednesday at 03:10 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:10 PM HexOS Gets a Major Upgrade This release introduces an improved Apps experience, new apps, two-factor authentication support, improved GPU support, and Goldeye compatibility. Read more about it on our docsite here at Command Deck Update - December 26, 2025 Also check out our latest blog for even more details! NOTE: This update was applied automatically. You may need to clear your cache. 2
Fasio Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Hi, very nice update, here are some points of feedback: On the Immich app, it showed the button "An updated configuration is available for this app", which I clicked. Afterwards, my Immich instance wouldn't start up again. I looked into it on the truenas interface where the server container wouldn't start but instead display long error messages before crashing. I noticed that the data storage path was moved from "Host Path" to ixVolume. After I changed it back to the original path, everything worked again. If the switch to an ixVolume is intended, I'd like to have the option (in HexOS) to choose a host path instead, as I want to be able to access my photos via the smb share from another pc. I guess, my trouble with the immich app could have been avoided, if the update notification in the HexOS interface showed the changes clearly, instead of the generic "This will reset every change you made in TrueNAS" message that pops up right now. Also, I installed Nextcloud before it was curated on HexOS, so now I would be interested in migrating my installation to the curated version (without uninstalling and re-installing the app). I tried using the configuration update button, which (expectedly) did not do anything. 3
Musashi Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Awesome! I have a Intel iGPU with Jellyfin. How do I know if transcoding is taking advantage of my iGPU now? 2
Llanelwy Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 2 hours ago, Fasio said: Hi, very nice update, here are some points of feedback: On the Immich app, it showed the button "An updated configuration is available for this app", which I clicked. Afterwards, my Immich instance wouldn't start up again. I looked into it on the truenas interface where the server container wouldn't start but instead display long error messages before crashing. I noticed that the data storage path was moved from "Host Path" to ixVolume. After I changed it back to the original path, everything worked again. If the switch to an ixVolume is intended, I'd like to have the option (in HexOS) to choose a host path instead, as I want to be able to access my photos via the smb share from another pc. I guess, my trouble with the immich app could have been avoided, if the update notification in the HexOS interface showed the changes clearly, instead of the generic "This will reset every change you made in TrueNAS" message that pops up right now. Also, I installed Nextcloud before it was curated on HexOS, so now I would be interested in migrating my installation to the curated version (without uninstalling and re-installing the app). I tried using the configuration update button, which (expectedly) did not do anything. Thanks very much this comment just helped me fix immich after my update saved me a lot of poking around.
FryedWater Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago after installing the update my 2 of 2 HDDs are both saying they've failed. Previously worked with 0 issue before the update, even yesterday they were working fine with new files uploaded.
freid Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago So my update to 25.10.1 - Goldeye was uneventful with no errors reported and all apps and VMs seeming to function perfectly. Great job guys! Now in the interface I see this alert for a few apps: If I click the update now button I then have this warning: I was wondering if this was the way to migrate from TrueNAS installed apps to curated ones? Is the process safe?
Ruga Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, freid said: So my update to 25.10.1 - Goldeye was uneventful with no errors reported and all apps and VMs seeming to function perfectly. Great job guys! Now in the interface I see this alert for a few apps: If I click the update now button I then have this warning: I was wondering if this was the way to migrate from TrueNAS installed apps to curated ones? Is the process safe? I did this as a test with Radarr and it completely reset everything. Had to redo mounts, set the new API Key everywhere etc. Bit annoying and unfortunate, won't be doing it with Sonarr etc as I did a ton of stuff in there unless it's absolutely necessary. The UI wants me to update the configs for Sonarr, Jellyfin, Radarr (done this one as it's the least used of my curated apps) and Prowlarr. Edited 4 hours ago by Ruga added more context
freid Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Ruga said: I did this as a test with Radarr and it completely reset everything. Had to redo mounts, set the new API Key everywhere etc. Bit annoying and unfortunate, won't be doing it with Sonarr etc as I did a ton of stuff in there unless it's absolutely necessary. Oh wow! I could understand the mounts (if different than the default locations). The rest like API keys are a bit confusing unless you weren't able to reconnect to your previous database. It would be nice if the interface perhaps showed a comparison between what the existing configuration is and what the updated one looks like so that changes could be minimised before updating. That way, if I have to move a mount manually before the upgrade I would do that so that once the update is done everything works exactly as before I switch to the curated version.
Ruga Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 38 minutes ago, freid said: Oh wow! I could understand the mounts (if different than the default locations). The rest like API keys are a bit confusing unless you weren't able to reconnect to your previous database. It would be nice if the interface perhaps showed a comparison between what the existing configuration is and what the updated one looks like so that changes could be minimised before updating. That way, if I have to move a mount manually before the upgrade I would do that so that once the update is done everything works exactly as before I switch to the curated version. I figured it'd keep the DB etc, but it was like a fresh install unfortunately. I specifically chose Radarr to try it, as I only added a couple of movies and did not set up much. If I had to do the above for Jellyfin and Sonarr it'd be a real hassle. Though I should note that I did not make a backup from Radarr beforehand (via GUI) so I didn't try the restore after - if you did that you probably could restore the library at least after you restored the mounts.
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