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by prmoustache
1249 days ago
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I think it appeals people who want a fast booting, snappy OS with base low memory usage. If you focus on apps using the original tooling/toolkit it looks very integrated. A bit less if you start using gtk/qt apps though. Since it has some virtualization support it should be able to run docker/podman from a vm, which is basically what happens with docker on MacOS or Windows. I haven't seen a project similar to docker/podman desktop on it but this is not a show stopper imho. I would look at a project like portainer for people wanting a gui for docker that can run wherever docker run. |
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