flatpaks
By tinywrkb
docker-libvirtd
By tinywrkb
flatpaks | docker-libvirtd | |
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19 | 1 | |
56 | 0 | |
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0.0 | 1.8 | |
about 1 year ago | over 2 years ago | |
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flatpaks
Posts with mentions or reviews of flatpaks.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-06.
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Trying to mount a Fuse filesystem inside a flatpak
See example here, this, and also.
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How can I use flatpak's ffmpeg on the terminal?
p.s. This is how a real full FFmpeg build looks like. Note the extra dependencies.
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[ANN] qpwgraph v0.2.1 released: patchbay feature introduced!
This needs to be on Flathub. I created an initial Flatpak manifest here. You should consider renaming the app id to org.rncbc.qpwgraph, as you already own the domain.
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Setting yourself up for success before trying Fedora Silverblue
You most likely can do this via Podman/toolbox. I haven't tried this with Silverblue, my daily driver is Arch Linux, but it's also immutable, so I put the whole libvirt stack in a Docker/Podman image, and I also have virt-manager packaged as a Flatpak. It's very much a WIP, and only rootful, non-privileged, host network namespace is tested and confirmed working. Also be aware that at least with the Fedora image, rootful and privileged broke my host, as I probably need to mask some systemd services/targets in the container.
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The issue with flatpak's permissions model
Why not? I'm personally using a couple of TUI apps myself that I packaged. There are a few limitations in Flatpak affecting TUI apps, but if it's a single executable app, then Flatpak package can work great for it.
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Flatpaking Apple Airport Utility
Example app: Notepad++
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Can AppImage be converted/wrapped into a Flatpak?
There's no Fuse support in the Flatpak, this needs the setuid bit set and run as root, so the AppImage cannot run in the sandbox. We can extract the AppImage and repackage it as a Flatpak, and I believe that there are more than a couple of Flathub apps that does this. Here's an example.
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I'm working on an iTunes alternative for Linux - iCC.
Adding to @Popular-Egg-3746's comment, it should be noted that libimobiledevice's libs & tools can definitely work when packaged in Flatpak, you just need usbmuxd daemon running on the host, and distros like Fedora Silverblue/Kinoite are shipping it pre-installed. I actually packaged ifuse as a Flatpak, and used it a little, see.
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Anyone having success with wine-wayland? Tried building and installing a couple times on Arch, and pulled the packages directly and installed, but it doesn't want to fire my app. Tried wineland launcher also but no joy. If you've had success could you post your steps please?
For anything other than games, you need the Collabora fork. I'm building this as Flatpak app, see here. DXVK is not included, as Vulkan wasn't supported in the Wayland branch when I initially packaged Wine. I believe that now Vulkan should work.
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Looking for some help debugging my manifest
I have them packaged here.
docker-libvirtd
Posts with mentions or reviews of docker-libvirtd.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-19.
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Setting yourself up for success before trying Fedora Silverblue
You most likely can do this via Podman/toolbox. I haven't tried this with Silverblue, my daily driver is Arch Linux, but it's also immutable, so I put the whole libvirt stack in a Docker/Podman image, and I also have virt-manager packaged as a Flatpak. It's very much a WIP, and only rootful, non-privileged, host network namespace is tested and confirmed working. Also be aware that at least with the Fedora image, rootful and privileged broke my host, as I probably need to mask some systemd services/targets in the container.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing flatpaks and docker-libvirtd you can also consider the following projects:
flatpak-wine-runtime - Experimental Flatpak Wine runtime
virt-manager - Desktop tool for managing virtual machines via libvirt
xdg-desktop-portal - Desktop integration portal
winapps - Run Windows apps such as Microsoft Office/Adobe in Linux (Ubuntu/Fedora) and GNOME/KDE as if they were a part of the native OS, including Nautilus integration.
winepak - Flatpak-ing Microsoft Windows applications with Wine
hybridbar
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
packager - Customize and package your Electron app with OS-specific bundles (.app, .exe, etc.) via JS or CLI
pkgbuilds
docker-airportutility - A very strange way to give a web interface do Apple Airport Utility...
flatpak - Linux application sandboxing and distribution framework
flatpaks vs flatpak-wine-runtime
docker-libvirtd vs virt-manager
flatpaks vs xdg-desktop-portal
docker-libvirtd vs winapps
flatpaks vs virt-manager
flatpaks vs winepak
flatpaks vs hybridbar
flatpaks vs sway
flatpaks vs packager
flatpaks vs pkgbuilds
flatpaks vs docker-airportutility
flatpaks vs flatpak