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Distrobox 1.4 Released - Easier Container Upgrades, Local Podman Install For Steam Deck
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I love this project so much! I use it every day and just fine every aspect of it so satisfying. I feel it really liberates Linux and makes differences between Linuxes far, far less consequential.
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Originally posted by patrick1946 View PostI am using toolbox. Seems distrobox has more features. Has anybody any experience with both? I use toolbox mostly as development environment on Silverblue but the update feature looks nice.
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Originally posted by Vorpal View PostSeems like a nice piece of software if you are on a distro that is lacking in some way (atomic updates with steam os, old lts distro, ...).
I don't personally see a use for it as I run Arch (up to date and good coverage via AUR). Maybe if I end up needing to run ROS stuff again in the future for research, it would be nice to have distrobox with Ubuntu in it? Assuming it works with accelerated nvidia stuff (both graphics and cuda). And you can bind it to the real IP (no nat or port forwarding).
Or maybe you want to create a container for work apps that you want to keep separate.
Or maybe you want to run a Fedora Rawhide KDE desktop on a stable RHEL clone?
https://github.com/89luca89/distrobo...n_distrobox.md
You can do all kinds of weird stuff with it safely.Last edited by pWe00Iri3e7Z9lHOX2Qx; 08 September 2022, 01:15 PM.
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Seems like a nice piece of software if you are on a distro that is lacking in some way (atomic updates with steam os, old lts distro, ...).
I don't personally see a use for it as I run Arch (up to date and good coverage via AUR). Maybe if I end up needing to run ROS stuff again in the future for research, it would be nice to have distrobox with Ubuntu in it? Assuming it works with accelerated nvidia stuff (both graphics and cuda). And you can bind it to the real IP (no nat or port forwarding).
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Originally posted by patrick1946 View PostI am using toolbox. Seems distrobox has more features. Has anybody any experience with both? I use toolbox mostly as development environment on Silverblue but the update feature looks nice.
The Distrobox dev is very responsive to feature requests, and it has some key capabilities that Toolbox doesn't and likely won't ever have.- The ability to easily set a different path for your home directory instead of bind mounting your real one. Who always wants everything you install in a container shitting all over your actual home directory?
- The ability to export desktop launchers, services, etc. from the guest so they can be more easily run from the host.
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Originally posted by patrick1946 View PostI am using toolbox. Seems distrobox has more features. Has anybody any experience with both? I use toolbox mostly as development environment on Silverblue but the update feature looks nice.
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Looks like a tool that I can benefit from. I'm going to have to wait before I can use it for productivity improvements.
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Unfortunately podman is a mess on Ubuntu 20.22 and I'm too stubborn to run docker on the same system that I use for work.
Suse provides better support for ubuntu-podman than Ubuntu: https://download.opensuse.org/reposi...iners:/stable/
Honestly it was easier getting it to work on Windows (sad panda).
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Fedora's os-tree is epic. I hope other distros will implement the same functionality.
PS: I did not dare to install toolbox via snap... **** knows what that proprietary PoS will do to my system...
Yes, toolbox is proprietary on the snapstore. https://snapcraft.io/toolbox while it has an Apache-2.0 license on github: https://github.com/containers/toolbox
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I am using toolbox. Seems distrobox has more features. Has anybody any experience with both? I use toolbox mostly as development environment on Silverblue but the update feature looks nice.
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