rename ENABLE_NVIDIA_GPU to NEXTCLOUD_ENABLE_NVIDIA_GPU

to be more consistent with other options

Signed-off-by: Simon L. <szaimen@e.mail.de>
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Simon L. 2025-01-06 11:03:41 +01:00
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commit febfd57448
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@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ See https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one#how-to-trust-user-defined-certificat
- [ ] When starting the mastercontainer with `--env NEXTCLOUD_ADDITIONAL_APKS=zip`, the resulting Nextcloud container should have the zip package installed and not imagemagick.
- [ ] When starting the mastercontainer with `--env NEXTCLOUD_ADDITIONAL_PHP_EXTENSIONS=inotify`, the resulting Nextcloud container should have the inotify extension installed and not the imagick extension.
- [ ] When starting the mastercontainer with `--env NEXTCLOUD_ENABLE_DRI_DEVICE=true`, the resulting Nextcloud container should have the /dev/dri device mounted into the container. (Only works if a `/dev/dri` device is present on the host)
- [ ] When starting the mastercontainer with `--env NEXTCLOUD_ENABLE_NVIDIA_GPU=true`, the resulting Nextcloud container should have the nvidia gpu device mounted into the container. (Only works if a Nvidia GPU and runtime is installed on the host)
- [ ] When starting the mastercontainer with `--env NEXTCLOUD_KEEP_DISABLED_APPS=true` it should keep apps in Nextcloud that are disabled in the AIO interface. For example if Collabora is disabled in the AIO interface and you install the richdocuments app in Nextcloud, a restart should not uninstall the richdocuments app in Nextcloud anymore.
- [ ] When starting the mastercontainer with `--env AIO_COMMUNITY_CONTAINERS="fail2ban"`, it should add the fail2ban container to the container stack and show it in the AIO interface as well as start it, etc.