I am following this example of how to run an X11 app in a docker container. I am on Ubuntu 20.04 and using X11:
$ echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE
x11
My Dockerfile
:
FROM ubuntu:20.04
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y x11-apps
ARG user=hakon
ARG home=/home/$user
RUN groupadd -g 1000 $user
RUN useradd -d $home -s /bin/bash -m $user -u 1000 -g 1000 \
&& echo $user:ubuntu | chpasswd \
&& adduser $user sudo
WORKDIR $home
USER $user
ENV HOME $home
COPY entrypoint.sh .
ENTRYPOINT ["./entrypoint.sh"]
where entrypoint.sh
is:
echo "DISPLAY=$DISPLAY"
xclock # <-- This is the X11 application I am testing with. It shows a clock in a Window
echo "Done."
exec bash
I build the image using:
$ docker build -t gui-test-ubuntu-2004 .
Then run the container with:
$ docker run -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix -e DISPLAY=$DISPLAY \
-h $HOSTNAME -v $HOME/.Xauthority:/home/hakon/.Xauthority gui-test-ubuntu-2004
The output is:
DISPLAY=:0
Error: Can't open display: :0
Done.
and the xclock
gui window is not showing. What am I missing here?
The problem is most likely that you installed
docker
withsnap
. According tomviereck
the maintainer of x11dockerA workaround is to an
Xephyr X server
withx11docker
. Instead of runningdocker run ... gui-test-ubuntu-2004
, use:The second alternative is to remove the
snap
installation ofdocker
, see this answer, and then reinstalldocker
withapt-get install
:Remove docker:
Go to https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/dists/ and choose your Ubuntu version, then browse to
pool/stable/
and download the 3.deb
files:containerd.io_1.2.13-2_amd64.deb
docker-ce_19.03.11_3-0_ubuntu-focal_amd64.deb
docker-ce-cli_19.03.11_3-0_ubuntu-focal_amd64.deb
Install them in the following order:
Add your user to the docker group to avoid having to type
sudo
to rundocker
:Restart the computer at this point to activate the new user and group settings
Test the docker installation by running :
You should now be able to run the original
docker run
command:Type
xhost + local:docker
before running docker.I was testing this but it was raising the error.
standard_init_linux.go:228: exec user process caused: exec format error
My docker was installed following the instructions here: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/ubuntu/
I added the the
#!/bin/bash
on the first line of your entrypoint.sh and it's working for me.