Summary of How to Run a Graphical Application from a Container? Yes, I Know IT! Ep 20

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This YouTube video provides advice on how to run a graphical application from a container. The presenter explains that the purpose of the DISPLAY environment variable is to identify which X server to connect to, and that the X Window CLIENT libraries must be installed on the container in order to fix the error message the application gets. The presenter also demonstrates how to connect to the Oracle database instance running in the same container.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, the presenter shows how to run a graphical application from a container, using the X Window system. He explains that the purpose of the DISPLAY environment variable is to identify which X server to connect to, and that the X Window CLIENT libraries must be installed on the container in order to fix the error message the application gets.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, the presenter explains how to run a graphical application from a container, using two different methods: xauth and xhost. xauth is more refined, and allows for authenticated access to the X server. After configuring xauth and exporting the secret key, the presenter demonstrates how to connect to the Oracle database instance running in the same container.
  • 00:10:00 This YouTube video provides advice on how to run a graphical application from a container. The advice focuses on the configuration of the application, and the user is encouraged to think about the configuration themselves.

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