On Sat, Dec 03, 2022 at 09:08:26AM -0800, 'Duncaen' via voidlinux wrote:
> flatpak would be a easier choice, its made for this while with docker you
> would have to manually try to get docker to play nicely with xorg/wayland,
> access to audio and dbus integration.
I second that suggestion.
flatpak would be a easier choice, its made for this while with docker you
would have to manually try to get docker to play nicely with xorg/wayland,
access to audio and dbus integration.
Mayuresh schrieb am Samstag, 3. Dezember 2022 um 16:56:18 UTC:
> On Sat, Dec 03, 2022 at 04:46:23PM +,
>Is it possible to use proprietary apps like ms-teams on void linux x86_64?
>The vendor provides .deb and .rpm files.
Triple-check it's a restricted package on
https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages, or use xdeb but as a very, very
last resort: https://github.com/toluschr/xdeb
Docker would
>
> Is docker a possibility?
>
You can definitely run Docker on void (I do) and most probably be able to
run those binaries in a Debian container, but I'm not so sure how well the
GUIs would play ~ you'll have to share your X11/Wayland somehow and last
time I tried something like that, it didn't
On Sat, Dec 03, 2022 at 04:46:23PM +, pupu wrote:
> They might work, but might be linked to incompatible libs/versions so you
> have to test. You can extract .deb files with `ar x ...`...
Is docker a possibility?
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> Is it possible to use proprietary apps like ms-teams on void linux x86_64?
> The vendor provides .deb and .rpm files.
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They might work, but might be linked to incompatible libs/versions so you
have to test. You can extract .deb files with `ar x ...`...
I'd suggest taking a look on
Is it possible to use proprietary apps like ms-teams on void linux x86_64?
The vendor provides .deb and .rpm files.
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