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# docker-nvidia-glx-desktop
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-MATE Desktop container supporting GLX/Vulkan for NVIDIA GPUs by spawning its own X Server and noVNC WebSocket interface instead of using the host X server. Does not require `/tmp/.X11-unix` host sockets or any non-conventional/dangerous host setup.
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-Use [docker-nvidia-egl-desktop](https://github.com/ehfd/docker-nvidia-egl-desktop) for a MATE Desktop container that directly accesses NVIDIA GPUs without using an X Server (without Vulkan support).
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-
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-**Change the NVIDIA GPU driver version inside the container to be equal to the host and build your own Dockerfile.** Change **bootstrap.sh** if you are using a headless GPU like Tesla. Corresponding container toolkit on the host for allocating GPUs should also be set up.
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-Connect to the spawned noVNC WebSocket instance with a browser in port 5901, no VNC client required (password for the default user is 'vncpasswd').
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-Note: Requires access to at least one **/dev/ttyX** device. Check out [k8s-hostdev-plugin](https://github.com/bluebeach/k8s-hostdev-plugin) for provisioning this in Kubernetes clusters without privileged access.
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-
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-For Docker this configuration is tested to work but the container will have potentially dangerous privileged access:
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+MATE Desktop container supporting GLX/Vulkan for NVIDIA GPUs by spawning its own
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+X Server and noVNC WebSocket interface instead of using the host X server. Does
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+not require `/tmp/.X11-unix` host sockets or any non-conventional/dangerous host
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+setup.
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+Use
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+[docker-nvidia-egl-desktop](https://github.com/ehfd/docker-nvidia-egl-desktop)
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+for a MATE Desktop container that directly accesses NVIDIA GPUs without using an
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+X Server (without Vulkan support).
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+
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+**Change the NVIDIA GPU driver version inside the container to be equal to the
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+host and build your own Dockerfile.** Change **bootstrap.sh** also if you are
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+using a headless GPU like Tesla. Corresponding container toolkit on the host for
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+allocating GPUs should also be set up.
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+
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+Connect to the spawned noVNC WebSocket instance with a browser in port 5901, no
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+VNC client required (password for the default user is 'vncpasswd').
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+
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+Note: Requires access to at least one **/dev/ttyX** device. Check out
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+[k8s-hostdev-plugin](https://github.com/bluebeach/k8s-hostdev-plugin) for
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+provisioning this in Kubernetes clusters without privileged access.
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+
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+For Docker this configuration is tested to work but the container will have
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+potentially unsafe privileged access:
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```
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docker run --gpus 1 --privileged -it -e SIZEW=1920 -e SIZEH=1080 -e SHARED=TRUE -e VNCPASS=vncpasswd -p 5901:5901 ehfd/nvidia-glx-desktop:latest
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