On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 8:09 AM, Stefan Wunsch <stefan.wun...@student.kit.edu > wrote:
> Regarding running the GUI: In the readme I've included the commands for > X forwarding (that's your approach). Works fine on my machine! The VNC > approach targets especially windows users. > I've had success running GRC and QT-based GNU Radio applications using several different display techniques from inside Docker containers (on Linux). - Volume mapping the local /tmp/.X11-unix into the container, setting DISPLAY to unix$DISPLAY, and allowing access through xhost. This only works on your local machine. - Using --net host and -e DISPLAY when launching the container. This is useful when you are remotely ssh'd into a host and have X forwarding, so the container will use the tunneled X server back at your local machine. - Using xfvb and x11vnc to allow display access via VNC. This is the most flexible but slowest. Johnathan
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