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# Troubleshooting Continuwuity
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> **Docker users ⚠️**
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> Docker can be difficult to use and debug. It's common for Docker
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> misconfigurations to cause issues, particularly with networking and permissions.
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> Please check that your issues are not due to problems with your Docker setup.
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:::warning{title="Docker users:"}
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Docker can be difficult to use and debug. It's common for Docker
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misconfigurations to cause issues, particularly with networking and permissions.
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Please check that your issues are not due to problems with your Docker setup.
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:::
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## Continuwuity and Matrix issues
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### Slow joins to rooms
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Some slowness is to be expected if you're the first person on your homserver to join a room (which will
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always be the case for single-user homeservers). In this situation, your homeserver has to download and verify
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the message history and current state of the remote room, which involves contacting a lot of other servers.
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However, _very_ slow joins, especially to rooms with only a few users in them or rooms created by another user
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on your homeserver, may be caused by [issue !779](https://forgejo.ellis.link/continuwuation/continuwuity/issues/779),
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a longstanding bug with synchronizing room joins to clients. In this situation, you did succeed in joining the room, but
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the bug caused your homeserver to fail to tell your client. **To fix this, clear your client's cache.** Both Element and Cinny
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have a button to clear their cache in the "About" section of their settings.
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### Lost access to admin room
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You can reinvite yourself to the admin room through the following methods:
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