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container-selinux
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Rootless podman, SELiinux and volumes
Secondly, I'm not sure of your distro, since in another thread you said you use Ubuntu but typically SELinux is not shipped with Ubuntu. Usually Fedora/RedHat uses SELinux and Debian/Ubuntu use AppArmor. However, on RedHat systems there is a container-selinux package that containes policy files for handling containers, and installing it made a lot of my container-related alerts with SELinux disappear after I added it. I'm not sure if there's a similar package for Ubuntu.
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Podman Desktop: A Free OSS Alternative to Docker Desktop
Yeah, use ps -Z PID (from outside of a container) to check its label.
Some other useful sources of info - the container_selinux man page tells you about container_t. And an index of Dan Walsh's blog posts about containers & SELinux can be found in the README of <https://github.com/containers/container-selinux>.
Podman Desktop
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Ahoy! 🦭 Podman Desktop v1.5.2 is ship-shape and ready to board! 🛥️
A new, search-driven command palette is now available to enable quick access to various commands available across 🦭 Podman Desktop. You can try this new tool out by hitting the F1 key. #4081 && #3979
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Podman Desktop v1.5 with Compose onboarding and enhanced Kubernetes pod data
Please share this experience and what went wrong with the postman team. It is the only way things can improve.
You don’t have to solve the problem. Just state your problem. If you need inspiration, here is an example: https://github.com/containers/podman-desktop/issues/868
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Reasons to Drop Docker for Podman
I wanted to try a while ago so I downloaded Podman Desktop, but I couldn't get past the initial setup due to issues in the desktop app. I was able to reproduce this on two or three Macs, can't recall exactly.
It has been a long-standing issue but seems as though it is on its way to resolution: https://github.com/containers/podman-desktop/issues/1633.
I am waiting for a few months to make sure it is all sorted and will try again to see if it works then.
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Podman Desktop 1.2 Released: Compose and Kubernetes Support
I'm not happy with Podman Desktop's Svelte GUI.
Antd or MUI (React) feel much more mature.
But they are working on it.
https://github.com/containers/podman-desktop/pull/2863
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LXD is now under Canonical
I don't know if that's really a core difference from podman. Assuming I track your meaning Podman has GUI management as well and it can be made to integrate with system and can produce Kubernetes manifests from the pods you define locally.
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A new version of Podman Desktop is out: v1.1
Optional extensions will follow their own lifecycle and update independently from Podman Desktop. As of this release you'll be able to see when there is an update available and install from within Podman Desktop #2655.
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A new version of Podman Desktop is out: v0.15.0
Podman Desktop 0.15 embeds Podman 4.5 in Windows and macOS installers #2115.
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A new version of Podman Desktop is out: v0.12
u/Chunkypewpewpew it's karpersky that has a false positive https://github.com/containers/podman-desktop/issues/700
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A new version of Podman Desktop is out: v0.11.0
Podman Desktop has a new release: you can check milestone v0.11.0 and Release Notes
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New Docker Desktop: Run WASM Applications Alongside Linux Containers in Docker
> docker desktop is pretty dead now that it's got restrictive licensing etc...
It would probably be nice to hear more about why you think this is! I've certainly heard of some having to move away from Docker Desktop.
However, at the scale where you need a license (250 employees or 10 million $ in annual revenue) it's not quite as big of an issue, especially at their current pricing per seat: https://www.docker.com/pricing/
> stick to standard open source tools like Colima etc...
Sticking to open source is a great idea!
I think mentioning that Colima runs on macOS and Linux only at the moment is also a good idea: https://github.com/abiosoft/colima
A large market share of the Docker Desktop installs are Windows in particular (since it's "the one way" how most install Docker nowadays, as opposed to not really needing a GUI or the supporting tools on Linux).
In another comment I mentioned Podman Desktop as a mostly viable alternative: https://github.com/containers/podman-desktop
Then there's also Rancher Desktop as well: https://github.com/rancher-sandbox/rancher-desktop
Regardless, it's nice to see reputable orgs behind the open source projects as well, which gives a bit more credence to their chances of surviving for the years to come.
What are some alternatives?
pods - Keep track of your podman containers
colima - Container runtimes on macOS (and Linux) with minimal setup
vfkit
lima - Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers
crc - CRC is a tool to help you run containers. It manages a local OpenShift 4.x cluster, Microshift or a Podman VM optimized for testing and development purposes
orbstack - Fast, light, simple Docker containers & Linux machines for macOS
firecracker - Secure and fast microVMs for serverless computing.
podman-desktop-companion - Podman desktop companion
nerdctl - contaiNERD CTL - Docker-compatible CLI for containerd, with support for Compose, Rootless, eStargz, OCIcrypt, IPFS, ...
podman - Podman: A tool for managing OCI containers and pods.
arch-lwc - 🚛 Create & run lightweight Arch Linux containers