Just so I understand, once you close that session, it is done and you have to do all that over again unless you do whatever voodoo you talked about the "naked" image stuff?
Contributing, sorry for my english The ventura version also works great xcode, swift and reac-native, I really liked it, too bad it's slow, 10 min to open the ios simulator, my PC i7-2630QM 2.00 GHz , 16gb RAM DDR3 and SSD 120 Evo 840 SATA MAC size on PC disk 80 gigs on averages after installing Xcode and iOS simulator
Did a OSX install on Prox Mox this weekend and it was interesting, but with our graphics acceleration its pretty worthless. Even TOP seem to be struggling in the terminal. I haven't gotten any containers to work under Prox Mox yet. Trying to figure it out. Thanks for your videos!
Once GPU acceleration/utilization is implemented. Then this will become actually useful. Don't get me wrong it's very cool but in most use cases it wouldn't work as something people could use until GPU support is enabled.
I enjoyed the video. If you're considering creating a simular video, PLEASE consider to put a few minutes into what's Docker actually handles in the process. I use KVM's for a few things (running both a few Linux and a Windows VM). Even my native dual boot Windows NVMe drive are optimized to be booted as a KVM in my Linus desktop env, but also by the host machine directly. Here QEMU is in use too, and I found it odd that you're saying multiple times that "It's QEMU but only a single Docker command" and simular statement. I know It's important to simplify the topic a bit, but personally I'm a bit confused about how you taggle the technical details related to this. Cause... Why shouldn't I just run it straight in a KVM instance, right? If so, the Docker related things is only to speed up the process. O? Some other viewers must have had the same thoughts here. So I hope you find the feedback usefull. With that said: Thank you for the video! It's still great to watch your content ☺️👏. DISCLAIMER: I've not found time to dig around in the repo - but that's kinda unrelated, right? 😅
1:54 - Even allows a Ventura install... Please note that I bought a 4,000+ USD Mac Pro in 2018 - 64GB RAM / 12 core CPU / maximum GPU option - and Apple doesn't even allow me to install Ventura.
@@sotonin does it? Are you SURE the containers arent actually running in a Linux virtual machine that Docker desktop creates behind the scenes? Arent C-groups, the thing that makes containers contained, a feature of the Linux kernel and not supported at all by Darwin? Are you sure?
@@_badz ah i see where you are going with this. the end result is who cares? it runs on mac and does what it is supposed to do. just splitting hairs at this point. but yeah. i do see what you mean, so fair enough.
Wow, INTERESTING!! So, MacOS doesn't have Windows' concept of requiring a product key and those stuff? Or this Docker image is done in a way that it doesn't need those?
Full version. Apple expects you to run this on a real Mac hardware which is why they don't do license keys. Obviously you won't get any support from Apple but it does give a nice working preview of the MacOS if you are thinking about buying a real Mac.
Very nice, but pass for me! I find this super interesting in case you want to try something on a Mac, but I've been using a Mac because of my company and I can say it's wayyyy down my list if I want to buy a laptop 🙂 But, as I said, I really like the idea of this, and I appreciate you sharing it
@@NovaspiritTech This is an amazing video, but I was wondering if you could go through how you go Imessage on your android phone. I was wanting to run macos in a docker container on my Windows machine to see if I could setup imessage forwarding but i'm having trouble learning how to do all this
The only issue is the lack of GPU acceleration, but that's on the roadmap so I'm keeping a close eye on the repo.
It can be overcome with AMD GPU and PCI passthrough
@@dsedchenko PCI passthrough is not really a solution.
@@nguyenhanh9479passthrough seems like such a pain. I believe Nvidia blocks it in non commercial gpus
FYI Ubuntu is pronounced "OO BOON TOO"
Any idea if I can develop on xcode with it?
bump, thinking about it too, anyone?
Who on earth goes thru the trouble of getting blue bubbles on Android? Why?
wait, that's just qemu. that's nothing new, you don't need a layer of docker on top of it
Just so I understand, once you close that session, it is done and you have to do all that over again unless you do whatever voodoo you talked about the "naked" image stuff?
now all we need to do is do it on an m1/2 mac on Asahi Linux with GPU passthrough
Another docker series banger by Novaspirit Tech! Thanks SickCodes 🤘
It's just QEMU in docker... WTF Just run QEMU without Docker...
Contributing, sorry for my english
The ventura version also works great
xcode, swift and reac-native, I really liked it, too bad it's slow, 10 min to open the ios simulator, my PC i7-2630QM 2.00 GHz , 16gb RAM DDR3 and SSD 120 Evo 840 SATA
MAC size on PC disk 80 gigs on averages after installing Xcode and iOS simulator
I think the most recent version of MacOS is Ventura, not Catalina... But it's impressive either way. Wow.
Yup it's possible to run that as well on this
So it is using docker tools to set up QEMU/KVM? Cool, but not world changing.
But very accessible.
Did a OSX install on Prox Mox this weekend and it was interesting, but with our graphics acceleration its pretty worthless. Even TOP seem to be struggling in the terminal. I haven't gotten any containers to work under Prox Mox yet. Trying to figure it out. Thanks for your videos!
Once GPU acceleration/utilization is implemented. Then this will become actually useful. Don't get me wrong it's very cool but in most use cases it wouldn't work as something people could use until GPU support is enabled.
This would be used for developers. otherwise I've had Mac OSX running with gpu acceleration in KVM
waiting for the gpu passthrough
I tried to install on my windows machine , got error:
"error gathering device information while adding device information dev/kvm"
I enjoyed the video. If you're considering creating a simular video, PLEASE consider to put a few minutes into what's Docker actually handles in the process. I use KVM's for a few things (running both a few Linux and a Windows VM). Even my native dual boot Windows NVMe drive are optimized to be booted as a KVM in my Linus desktop env, but also by the host machine directly. Here QEMU is in use too, and I found it odd that you're saying multiple times that "It's QEMU but only a single Docker command" and simular statement.
I know It's important to simplify the topic a bit, but personally I'm a bit confused about how you taggle the technical details related to this. Cause... Why shouldn't I just run it straight in a KVM instance, right? If so, the Docker related things is only to speed up the process. O?
Some other viewers must have had the same thoughts here. So I hope you find the feedback usefull.
With that said: Thank you for the video! It's still great to watch your content ☺️👏.
DISCLAIMER: I've not found time to dig around in the repo - but that's kinda unrelated, right? 😅
"simular"?
@@blorbb5398 I suspect English isn't his first language.
Why would you want to do that instead of installing it in a KVM, with all the flexibility of GPU passthrough and alike?
1:54 - Even allows a Ventura install...
Please note that I bought a 4,000+ USD Mac Pro in 2018 - 64GB RAM / 12 core CPU / maximum GPU option - and Apple doesn't even allow me to install Ventura.
It's just MacOS on QEMU in Docker tho
Not a mac user at all but stuff like this is always interesting.
I’m going give this a go as a local network cache for Apple updates to help save some bandwidth.
That's an interesting idea.
Have you tried using Garage Band? I wonder if the speed is passable. Pretty much the only reason of using mac nowadays.
Except battery life, performance and heat (or rather the lack thereof).
I have an bootloop in macos 13 and 14 installation
What is the point of doing this in docker? Why no just run it in qemu
This seems like someone running something in docker just to say he can
CI/CD of building iOS apps on servers (?)
undecided
Hey; This Awesome! how to set it up on Our Own Cloud Server. If you need cloud VM for the purpose. Reply Me... Thanks.
what are the customizations you use for the taskbar and desktop including icons for Ubuntu?
Here is my workaround to not losing anything on the VM: Pause the VM
Wake me up when GPU passthrough is working. A Mac without GPU power is...
How to change memory and CPU after MacOS installed
This possible on a raspberry pi? Speed is not my concern, i just need it to run...
is it possible to install docker-osx on an UBUNTU VM running on esxi?
Oh, you are running Mac OS *in* a container, I thought you might ahve somehow gotten containers actually working on Mac!
uhm... containers work fine in mac. docker supports mac and has for a lonnnnnng time.
@@sotonin does it? Are you SURE the containers arent actually running in a Linux virtual machine that Docker desktop creates behind the scenes? Arent C-groups, the thing that makes containers contained, a feature of the Linux kernel and not supported at all by Darwin? Are you sure?
@@_badz ah i see where you are going with this. the end result is who cares? it runs on mac and does what it is supposed to do. just splitting hairs at this point. but yeah. i do see what you mean, so fair enough.
@@sotonin Nah, virtualization matters
It's Docker + VM + MacOS.
Just run MacOS on a VM.
been looking for an apple osx for my home server we have alot of apple products and using this for a apple caching apps and updates is just awesome
Hi
Works with Ryzen 7?
I'd love to add this to my Kasm server...
total noob question. I have this and ran it but closed the QEMU window. how do I restart the container?
Open Docker and hit play on the osx container
Awansome. I´ll go try it...
qemu virtual machine
should turn this into a flatpak
I think I will have to keep this in mind for when I reinstall Docker Desktop on my laptop.
I'm looking to use docker on my synology NAS to run Mac OS for an AirMessage server. Does anyone know if this would work?
I would look into running bluebubbles server as it is stable/free (but more complicated setup).
@KL I ended up doing just that. I'm running a BlueBubbles server on an old MacBook pro. What a night and day difference in comparison to AirMessage.
Great channel! ++sub
X=10
Everyone loves dark themes and use it right away, but for video's it's not good, it's difficult to read the text.
100% agree
can this run on a raspberry pi? 4 gig or even 8 gig? or other SBC?
lol
Finally
I guess it installs some kind of a "trial version" or something like that? Or is it completely usable and all?
it's full version
Wow, INTERESTING!! So, MacOS doesn't have Windows' concept of requiring a product key and those stuff?
Or this Docker image is done in a way that it doesn't need those?
Full version. Apple expects you to run this on a real Mac hardware which is why they don't do license keys. Obviously you won't get any support from Apple but it does give a nice working preview of the MacOS if you are thinking about buying a real Mac.
Very nice, but pass for me!
I find this super interesting in case you want to try something on a Mac, but I've been using a Mac because of my company and I can say it's wayyyy down my list if I want to buy a laptop 🙂
But, as I said, I really like the idea of this, and I appreciate you sharing it
@@NovaspiritTech This is an amazing video, but I was wondering if you could go through how you go Imessage on your android phone. I was wanting to run macos in a docker container on my Windows machine to see if I could setup imessage forwarding but i'm having trouble learning how to do all this
Oh did you see other peoples videos and you were like man I need to get on the bandwagon of making money off this too.. lol
lol not really, i've been planing this video for weeks not but due to being ill for the past few weeks i wasn't able to make it.
@@NovaspiritTech word. Well looks like you are better now.
thanksss, i'm better a bit i can finally talk alittle without coughing. still have chest pains tho... hopefully that goes away soon
@@NovaspiritTech You could always AI clone your voice to do voiceovers when you are sick. just a thought.
Thanks for this. Not to be a jerk, but “OS X” is pronounced “OS Ten” 😊
Docker is really nice , shame it's blocked in some countries
Docker is blocked? Where?
Wut?
@@Just5KY perhaps it is macos liscencing for countries with US sanctions
@@tld8102 neko said docker not macos
I'm surprised Apple allows this.
pretty sure its unlicensed
Qemuing means windows able to do as well?
yes
@@NovaspiritTech then waiting for windows
@@sachron3gmail You can already do it with WSL 2
IMPRESSIVE is the word!---- now to "sickcodes" git ASAP!!! ;-)