Running GNOME in a Container
Containerizing the GUI separates your work and play. Virtualization has always been a rich man's game, and more frugal
enthusiasts—unable to afford fancy server-class components—often
struggle to keep up. Linux provides free high-quality hypervisors, but when
you start to throw real workloads at the host, its resources become
saturated quickly. No amount of spare RAM shoved into an old Dell desktop
is going to remedy this situation. If a properly decked-out host is out of
your reach, you might want to consider containers instead.
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