Update MariaDB to 10.6 (#1956)

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services:
db:
image: mariadb:10.5
image: mariadb:10.6
command: --transaction-isolation=READ-COMMITTED --log-bin=binlog --binlog-format=ROW
restart: always
volumes:

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services:
db:
image: mariadb:10.5
image: mariadb:10.6
command: --transaction-isolation=READ-COMMITTED --log-bin=binlog --binlog-format=ROW
restart: always
volumes:

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services:
db:
image: mariadb:10.5
image: mariadb:10.6
command: --transaction-isolation=READ-COMMITTED --log-bin=binlog --binlog-format=ROW
restart: always
volumes:

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services:
db:
image: mariadb:10.5
image: mariadb:10.6
command: --transaction-isolation=READ-COMMITTED --log-bin=binlog --binlog-format=ROW
restart: always
volumes:

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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Database:
```console
$ docker run -d \
-v db:/var/lib/mysql \
mariadb:10.5
mariadb:10.6
```
If you want to get fine grained access to your individual files, you can mount additional volumes for data, config, your theme and custom apps. The `data`, `config` files are stored in respective subfolders inside `/var/www/html/`. The apps are split into core `apps` (which are shipped with Nextcloud and you don't need to take care of) and a `custom_apps` folder. If you use a custom theme it would go into the `themes` subfolder.
@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ volumes:
services:
db:
image: mariadb:10.5
image: mariadb:10.6
restart: always
command: --transaction-isolation=READ-COMMITTED --log-bin=binlog --binlog-format=ROW
volumes:
@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ volumes:
services:
db:
image: mariadb:10.5
image: mariadb:10.6
restart: always
command: --transaction-isolation=READ-COMMITTED --log-bin=binlog --binlog-format=ROW
volumes: