WebTop on OpenMediaVault: Your virtual desktop with Docker in any browser
In today’s video you will learn how to install WebTop on OpenMediaVault with Docker. WebTop is a virtual desktop that works as if it were software. You can try the many Linux systems you find on WebTop’s GitHub. Do not miss the opportunity to try this great container. I want to take this opportunity to thank the creators of this great container and, above all, thank people like them for allowing us to enjoy wonders like this. 00:00 Presentation 00:42 Header 01:02 What is WebTop? 02:42 Installation of WebTop in Portainer with Stack 07:21 Example with Ubuntu KDE 11:17 Example of update and installation of programs in the OS 13:46 Farewell ? ????????????? ?? ? ????? ? ? ????? ??????????? ? Hostinger (domain creation): ? Webtop Github: ? ???????????? ? ????????? ?? ??? ?????? ? ? RASPBERRY PI kit 3B +: ? Kit Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB): ? Intel Nuc7CJYH: ? Claopo microphone: ? Hard disk adapter USB 3.0 A SSD: ? Kingston 240GB hard drive: ? Broadlink RM4 pro: ? Broadlink RM-MINI3: ? Tapo tplink C200: ? Amazon Echo Dot (3rd Gen) ? Google Nest Mini (2nd Gen) ? TP-Link AC1200 M4: ? ZigBee Coordinator CC2531: ? ZigBee Conbee II Coordinator: ? ??????? ???? ???? ? ? ??? ?????? ?????? ? ???? ? Home Assistant, Raspberry pi OS, Raspberry pi 3, Raspberry, Raspberry Pi, Home Assistant on Raspberry, Docker, docker compose, hassio, HassOS, how to install home assistant on raspberry, home assistant supervisor, home assistant core, home assist installation nt from scratch, Telegram, Alexa, Ewelink, home automation, Nuc, Pi Hole, Plex, Tasmota, Sonoff, VPN, Domotics, Domotica, nextcloud, nextcloud with portainer, nextcloud in raspbian, wireguard, Sweet Home 3d, Gimp, tecnosanvaras. Backgrounds for the video:
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