I understand.Go to dockerhub and check out some common repos. You'll see that there are different hash codes for the same container for each cpu architecture they provide containers for.
Software run in containers have the same cpu architecture restrictions as any other software. There really is nothing "containerized". If you read up on how it all works, it's just software installed in a restricted set of folders and permissions set applied on it all.
Does Linux Terminal have anything like a VM?It is nothing like a VM where things are inside a kind of software bubble or simulator.
There's VirtualBox for Linux with a Graphics envrionment,
but anything for Linux Terminal too?
Statistics: Posted by spaceman5 — Mon Jun 03, 2024 5:58 am