Many thanks for that.
Taking stock of it all, cool GEA runs well in Docker Win / Desktop. Anyway seems simpler (more efficient?) than downloading say a Linux instance (latest Ubuntu?) and running it there, which is running within Win. Then again Losant’s Linux setup / tutorial seems way easier.
Background thoughts include, not that Losant is missing a Win tutorial, but seems like Docker Win has many more nuances; like…
- Win security > app control > exploit settings > override code guard (really? …link next post)
- If forget to ‘install as admin’ then got to manually delete every last trace before reinstalling…
** like delete → users \ [name] \ .docker
** and delete → appdata \ local /and/ roaming \ Docker
** and run PowerShell cmds to unregister docker and data
** maybe even delete registry entries
** sign out/in, etc. - Even if installed correctly, apparently there’s years of issues of Docker Win not starting
- And not keen to ‘open up’ the Docker runtime to ‘experimental mode’ and whatnot to get GEA’s Linux build to run in Docker Win (albeit in Win CL)
I’m not sure what Win CL will get you (just a non-GUI?).
And I’m still facing the ‘won’t run in Win’ issues now… Forever:
SO in short,
Docker Linux = a tad more overhead? Maybe.
But way more stable, and easier to follow? Seems like it.
Agreed?
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