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  • 4 года назадОпубликованоTechno Tim

Linux desktop, inside of a container, inside of a browser??? Yes. A Webtop.

Have you ever thought about running a Linux desktop inside of a container? Me neither until I found this awesome project from LinuxServer called Webtops. A webtop is a technology stack that allows you to run Ubuntu or Alpine Linux within a container that is fully accessible from a browser. This allows you to use most Linux features with a container with a fraction of the cost of resources. Join me as we configure one from beginning to end. Video Notes: Support me on Patreon: Sponsor me on GitHub: Subscribe on Twitch: Become a YouTube member: Merch Shop 🛍️: Gear Recommendations: Get Help in Our Discord Community: 2nd channel: @TechnoTimTalks (Affiliate links may be included in this description. I may receive a small commission at no cost to you.) 00:00 - Intro 00:30 - What is a Webtop? 01:20 - Requirements 01:48 - Documentation 01:55 - Where to get image 02:19 - Container Image properties explained 04:10 - Check container engine 04:20 - Docker compose file 05:13 - Other tags to use 05:59 - privileged mode 06:24 - permissions 07:21 - env file 08:36 - spin up container 08:53 - Webtop is running 09:18 - security considerations 09:50 - upgrade considerations 10:50 - install vlc 11:36 - install vs code 12:07 - libre office 12:42 - vs code permission issues 13:35 - vs code running 13:55 - install node and nvm 14:35 - write some code 15:24 - network utilities 16:36 - my thoughts about webtops 16:52 - what do you think of webtops? 17:14 - Stream Highlight - "Do you apply things you learn in your homelab at work? #HomeLab #SelfHosted #Linux "Alt-F4" is from Harris Heller's album Pastel. Thank you for watching!