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where is chromebook :marseylaptop:

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Are you actually using chrome os or putting some open source bios on it and running Linux?


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ChromeOS comes with a debian container :marseyindignant:

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Like, docker?

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I think it's just containerised but I'm quite sure it's not using docker since the specs on most chromebooks aren't the best so docker would kinda be wasting resources

Ironically it was the shitty specs of my first chromebook that led me to try self hosting shit and learning docker and stuff lol

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I used the debian shell stuff on my chromebook and I'm pretty sure it's not a container since I can use it to run gui programs and shit. I think it's similar to however windows linux works

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deboooonked :marseyindignant:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16952258786226213.webp

yea prolly like WSL but WSL feels sluggish for some reason

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because WSL is a heck of a lot "fatter" than something like Docker, which is extremely thin/light.

Keep in mind your chromebook is already running a Linux kernel so it's not exactly a big lift to provide a shell.

Anyways WSL is actually great and if it was sluggish you were either using a very old version or you're running on a toaster.

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Are containers technically incapable from running GUI programs? The linux on android programs run via proot and have no problem launching their own X-servers. I don't see why containers should be that different (but I have no clue how docker works)

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You can, this guy

shows how. I'm guessing it has to be for that entire container though, not just individual programs.

IDk how ChromeOS does it, maybe the Debian container asks ChromeOS to run it.

There's also a way by binding docker to a port and using a browser, but that works for cmd shit too.

https://old.reddit.com/r/docker/comments/ss9jks/how_to_run_a_linux_gui_app_from_a_docker_image

Thing is that I think ChromeOS is a little quirky and I'm :marseygigaretard: I've always thought it was installing the Debian shell into Chrome and it was another way of accessing, but I was wrong :marseyteehee:. Chiobou (p-dophile child male feminist whose been killed by Lord Jinx 1000 times) confirmed that it is a container.

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Not sure if ChromeOS uses X or Wayland or something else but they probably just expose the X server or equivalent to the container. They definitely don't need to run their own X server for that.

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Yes. They can run their own X servers but then they'd need a display - either you'd need to map the display device into the container, or have some weird setup where there's a virtual display.

In reality most times they probably just expose a port to the host's X server and the GUI containerized app uses that to display itself. That way it seamlessly fits into the host GUI, as just another window.

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the specs on most chromebooks aren't the best so docker would kinda be wasting resources

Lol docker is very light on resources

What other containerization is lighter?

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lol i dono i'm just talking out of my butt :marseygiveup: i dono why i said that when i have so many containers running on a pi :marseybrainlet:

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Lol had no clue


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It's not enabled by default but enabling it lets you run quite a lot of linux apps natively :marseyhacker2:

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E-waste:marseyrecycling:

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:#marseychingchongraging: :#marseyfuckyou:

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