Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of container technology, Podman’s latest version, v4.6.0, includes a feature that promises to be a game-changer for system administrators: Podmansh…
I’m assuming that this would primarily be used on a headless system, but I’m curious if this would be feasible for use with a desktop environment as well.
If the performance isn’t hit too bad and it’s not too buggy, I could see myself potentially doing something like that on Silverblue or MicroOS. That way if my userspace ever becomes too cluttered or broken, I can just spin up a new container without completely reinstalling.
I’m assuming that this would primarily be used on a headless system, but I’m curious if this would be feasible for use with a desktop environment as well.
If the performance isn’t hit too bad and it’s not too buggy, I could see myself potentially doing something like that on Silverblue or MicroOS. That way if my userspace ever becomes too cluttered or broken, I can just spin up a new container without completely reinstalling.