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286 | 53 | |
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0.0 | 9.2 | |
10 days ago | 11 months ago | |
Python | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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qus
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Podman Desktop celebrates 500k downloads
You can do that without the GUI: https://github.com/dbhi/qus
linux-macvirt
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Podman Desktop celebrates 500k downloads
This diagram explains it very well, thanks!
So there's only 1 VM, running a modified Linux kernel (https://github.com/orbstack/linux-macvirt/commits/mac-pub) with a barebones userland. Then inside there's a bunch of souped-up chroots (probably LXC/LXD), running the various linux distribution VMs as well as one that just runs `dockerd`.
Here it specifies that all the VMs share 1 kernel: https://docs.orbstack.dev/architecture#linux-machines
On top of this, it's fast because it uses Rosetta (which is very fast) and kdrag0n spent a lot of time optimizing various parts of the kernel and the resulting environment.
What are some alternatives?
baikal-docker - Provides a ready-to-go Baikal server, incl. docker-compose.yml & Systemd service file
orbstack - Fast, light, simple Docker containers & Linux machines for macOS
infraform - Creating infrastructure and running applications using different platforms
podman-py - Python bindings for Podman's RESTful API
capps - Run containerized, rootless applications with podman