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Nix app vms
Simple application VM's based on Nix package manager.
Uses one read-only /nix directory for all appvms. So creating a new appvm (but not first) is just about one minute.
Currently optimized for full screen usage (but remote-viewer has ability to resize window dynamically without change resolution) without guest additions.
Dependencies
$ sudo apt install golang virt-manager curl git
$ echo 'export GOPATH=$HOME/go' >> ~/.bash_profile
$ echo 'export PATH=$PATH:$GOPATH/bin' >> ~/.bash_profile
$ source ~/.bash_profile
You need to relogin if you install virt-manager (libvirt) first time.
Install Nix package manager
$ sudo mkdir -m 0755 /nix && sudo chown $USER /nix
$ curl https://nixos.org/nix/install | sh
$ . ~/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/nix.sh
Libvirt from user (required if you need access to shared files)
$ echo user = "\"$USER\"" | sudo tee -a /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf
$ sudo systemctl restart libvirtd
Install appvm tool
$ go get github.com/jollheef/appvm
Generate resolution
By default uses 1920x1080. If you need to regenerate appvm/nix/monitor.nix
:
$ $GOPATH/src/github.com/jollheef/appvm/generate-resolution.sh 3840 2160 > $GOPATH/src/github.com/jollheef/appvm/nix/monitor.nix
Autodetection is a bash-spaghetti, so you need to check results. BTW it's just a X.org monitor section.
Run application
$ appvm start chromium
You can customize local settings in $GOPATH/github.com/jollheef/appvm/nix/local.nix
.
Default hotkey to release cursor: ctrl+alt.
Shared directory
$ ls appvm/chromium
foo.tar.gz
bar.tar.gz
Close VM
$ appvm stop chromium
App description
$ cat nix/chromium.nix
{pkgs, ...}:
{
imports = [
<nixpkgs/nixos/modules/virtualisation/qemu-vm.nix>
<nix/base.nix>
];
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.chromium ];
services.xserver.displayManager.sessionCommands = "while [ 1 ]; do ${pkgs.chromium}/bin/chromium; done &";
}
For create new app you should add package name (search at https://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html) and path to binary (typically same as package name).
Defined applications (pull requests are welcome!)
- chromium
- thunderbird
- tdesktop
- evince
- libreoffice
- wire