![]() ![]() Well one reason is so I could use kdbg and other potentially useful tools like that. ![]() Right, why do I need to run GUI (X) apps at all? But that is yet another rant-full (is there such a word?) topic.Īnyways, back to the problem at hand – running GUI apps in Docker containers. The only trouble is that there are still not that many decent Linux laptops available on the market. I use Docker containers as my Linux environment for whatever it is that I’m doing.īe it SSHing into other Linux boxes or doing development, I do it all in a docker container.Īnd the reason for that is that for a while now I’ve been using Windows as my primary laptop OS.įrankly, windows has come a long way and I know it sounds kind of weird, but I mostly enjoy using it. Now if you feel like reading, I can explain my use case. In case you don’t feel like reading yet another rant, this is the gist of it:ġ) Run your container and expose port 5901 to your hostĢ) set up VNC server in the container and run itĥ) connect to the VNC server ( 127.0.0.1:5901) from your host OS using one of the freely available VNC clients. ![]()
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