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@mr_MADAFAKA@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago

Docker team is considering distributing Docker Desktop as a Flatpak and Snap

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Docker team is considering distributing Docker Desktop as a Flatpak and Snap

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[Docker Desktop] Add installer to Flathub and Snap Store for Linux · Issue #593 · docker/roadmap
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Tell us about your request I would like to see Docker Desktop for Linux available as a flatpak app that is distributed on flathub.org. Apps that offer flatpaks include: podman, VS Code, pycharm, su...
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    Ooh, didn’t know about podman. That’s neat.

    Edit: shame they didn’t include podman-compose as well.

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      Installing podman-compose with the immutable filesystem is fairly straight forward, since it is just a single Python file (https://github.com/containers/podman-compose/blob/devel/podman_compose.py), which you can basically install anywhere in your path. You can also first bootstrap pip (python3 get-pip.py --user with get-pip.py from https://github.com/pypa/get-pip) and then do pip3 install --user podman-compose.

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        Yep. That’s what I plan to do, just a shame it isn’t already there… also that I’m travelling from tomorrow so might have to defer it for a bit XD.

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