

You must replace uid=1000/gid=1000 with your user / group id, which you can find RUN apt-get update & apt-get install -y gnashĮcho "developer:x:$:" > /etc/group & \Įcho "developer ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" > /etc/sudoers.d/developer & \ĬOPY coffee.swf /home/developer/coffee.swfĬMD /usr/bin/gnash /home/developer/coffee.swf RUN apt-get update & apt-get install -y sudo Paste the following in it: FROM ubuntu:18.04 X11 forwarding is taken from the article by Fabio Rehm.Ĭreate a folder for your new docker image: mkdir gnash-docker I assume you have docker installed already. The service menu, where a machine operator in this case can view all sorts ofĬounters (beverage, user defined, components). One shows the user facing menu and one shows I doīoth screenshots are showing the user interface for one of the coffee machines Manager theme and styling is missing in Docker, but I can live with that. Here is gnash running on my Ubuntu 18.04 workstation, as you can see the window Here is a picture of gnash running on Ubuntu 20.04, via a local docker With this referral link you'll get $100 credit for 60 days. You can also sponsor me by getting a Digital Ocean VPS. It means the world to me if you show your appreciation and you'll help pay the server costs. Go check it out!Ĭonsider sponsoring me on Github. I'm developing an open source monitoring app called Leaf Node Monitoring, for windows, linux & android. I can then locally interact with the UI.Īlso, the development board does not require a screen, which saves time and Gnash is a linux flash player, in our case runs on theįor development I sometimes need to run gnash on my workstation with an SSH Some of my $dayjob work depends on gnash, although it's actively being How to setup gnash in a docker container with x11 forwarding and host

Minutes and now I'm happily running gnash again. Gnash is not updated since 2011 and therefore, finally, removed fromĬompiling gnash from source proved to be a lot of effort due to gstreamerĭependencies and after a few hours I thought, why not just spin up a Ubuntuġ8.04 Docker container, install gnash and forward X11. Ubuntu 20.04, and as always with major upgrades, things break or are removed.Įarlier this week I fixed up pygopherd and today I'll get gnash runningĪgain. As you might have noticed, I'm slowly updating servers and workstations to
