This repository contains the Dockerfile and associated files for setting up a container with Ubuntu, GNOME and TigerVNC for Docker.
- The VNC Server currently defaults to 1366*768 24bit.
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Install Docker.
For an Ubuntu 14.04 host the following commands will get you up and running:
`sudo apt-get -y update && \
sudo apt-get -y install docker.io && \
sudo ln -sf /usr/bin/docker.io /usr/local/bin/docker && \
sudo restart docker.io`
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You can then pull the file:
sudo docker pull cannycomputing/dockerfile-ubuntu-gnome
Or alternatively build an image from the Dockerfile:
sudo docker build -t="cannycomputing/dockerfile-ubuntu-gnome" github.com/CannyComputing/Dockerfile-Ubuntu-Gnome
This will get you going superfast - one line! - from a fresh Ubuntu install (rememebr to update the /etc/hosts file to relect your hostname at 127.0.1.1)
sudo apt-get -y update && \
sudo apt-get -y install docker.io && \
sudo ln -sf /usr/bin/docker.io /usr/local/bin/docker && \
sudo restart docker.io && \
sudo docker pull cannycomputing/dockerfile-ubuntu-gnome && \
sudo docker run -it --rm -p 5901:5901 cannycomputing/dockerfile-ubuntu-gnome
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Change the port number to run multiple instances on the same host (remeber to open the ports for tcp ingress)
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this will run and drop you into a session:
sudo docker run -it --rm -p 5901:5901 cannycomputing/dockerfile-ubuntu-gnome
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or for silent running:
sudo docker run -it -d -p 5901:5901 cannycomputing/dockerfile-ubuntu-gnome
- Connect to
vnc://<host>:5901
via your VNC client. currently the password is hardcoded to "acoman"
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You can use the following command from within the container to kill the vnc server:
USER=root vncserver -kill :1
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Then run the following command from within the container to restart start the vnc server, the flags are optional but pretty self explanatory.
USER=root vncserver :1 -geometry 1024x768 -depth 24