Comment by Bjartr 1 year ago What platform are you thinking you'd want to use this on that docker doesn't support 3 comments Bjartr Reply bitfilped 1 year ago FreeBSD and Solaris mostly for me. There are many other OSs though than Linux and Windows. yjftsjthsd-h 1 year ago FreeBSD should work with podman, which isn't literally docker but is probably drop in for this use and can use the Linux compatibility layer.A quick turned up https://www.dbi-services.com/blog/freebsd-basics-8-running-l... which seems to confirm. Y_Y 1 year ago I frequently am bothered that I can't run docker on mainline Android.(Without rooting, qemu, or other malarkey)
bitfilped 1 year ago FreeBSD and Solaris mostly for me. There are many other OSs though than Linux and Windows. yjftsjthsd-h 1 year ago FreeBSD should work with podman, which isn't literally docker but is probably drop in for this use and can use the Linux compatibility layer.A quick turned up https://www.dbi-services.com/blog/freebsd-basics-8-running-l... which seems to confirm.
yjftsjthsd-h 1 year ago FreeBSD should work with podman, which isn't literally docker but is probably drop in for this use and can use the Linux compatibility layer.A quick turned up https://www.dbi-services.com/blog/freebsd-basics-8-running-l... which seems to confirm.
Y_Y 1 year ago I frequently am bothered that I can't run docker on mainline Android.(Without rooting, qemu, or other malarkey)
FreeBSD and Solaris mostly for me. There are many other OSs though than Linux and Windows.
FreeBSD should work with podman, which isn't literally docker but is probably drop in for this use and can use the Linux compatibility layer.
A quick turned up https://www.dbi-services.com/blog/freebsd-basics-8-running-l... which seems to confirm.
I frequently am bothered that I can't run docker on mainline Android.
(Without rooting, qemu, or other malarkey)