This Docker container gives me a full Linux desktop in my browser
Running a full Linux desktop on a Windows or macOS-based machine usually requires dual-booting, a virtual machine on your PC, or a remote desktop connection to a system that's actually running it. But what if I told you there was a way to run Linux so that you can access a full operating system and desktop from just your web browser? That's the promise of containers like LinuxServer's Webtop, and after using it, it's hard not to see why this approach is so compelling.
Running a full Linux desktop on a Windows or macOS-based machine usually requires dual-booting, a virtual machine on your PC, or a remote desktop connection to a system that’s actually running it. But what if I told you there was a way to run Linux so that you can access a full operating system and desktop from just your web browser? That’s the promise of containers like LinuxServer’s Webtop, and after using it, it’s hard not to see why this approach is so compelling.
William Garcia
Boston
Boston
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