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    Windows (Dockur)

    Windows (Dockur)

    Windows inside a Docker container

    ...Because the VM is wrapped in Docker, you can treat Windows as a disposable, repeatable service: create, snapshot with volumes, tear down, and rebuild with consistent results. The setup bundles sensible defaults for UEFI/OVMF firmware, virtio devices, and automated first-boot behavior to streamline installation. It’s handy for demos, testing, or hosted tooling that truly requires Windows but where you still want container-style workflows and orchestration.
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    macOS (Dockur)

    macOS (Dockur)

    macOS inside a Docker container

    dockur/macos packages a macOS virtual machine inside a Docker container using QEMU/KVM, making it easy to spin up a macOS environment on a Linux host. It provides sensible defaults for firmware, disk, and devices, plus a browser-accessible VNC console so you can complete installation and interact with the desktop remotely. Typical inputs—like environment variables and mounted volumes—control edition choice, storage persistence, and resource sizing, which makes runs repeatable and disposable. Because it’s containerized, you can script lifecycle operations, snapshot state via volumes, and integrate the VM into CI or demo setups without a traditional hypervisor UI. ...
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    CShoreWrt

    CShoreWrt

    Tiny Linux distribution for embedded and virtual network appliances

    A tiny embedded Linux distribution forked from LEDE (https://www.lede-project.org) which in turn is forked from OpenWrt (http://openwrt.org). This project is aimed at routers with at least 8-16 MB flash and 128+ MB RAM. Exploration is being made for OpenEmbedded/Yocto for larger devices in a new project. In the interim the follow targets are also supported: 2) Minimalist virtualization/container hosts (only on x86/ARM at the moment for hypervisor, any for container). 3)...
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