I'm new to Docker and I'm curious if it's possible to run web browsers like Vivaldi or Chrome in a Docker container, while keeping my login sessions intact even after closing the browser. I've attempted to do this using Debian Slim and other distributions with VNC, but I've encountered various errors. Although I managed to get a VNC window open, the display is often just black or white, accompanied by numerous errors. I'm looking for a straightforward solution that avoids graphics errors and hardware acceleration problems, ideally functioning as smoothly as if the browsers were running natively on my system. By the way, I'm using Arch Linux. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
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Check out the Vivaldi image from linuxserver on Docker Hub. It's supposed to work great! Just a heads up, make sure to provide specific details about the errors you're facing because saying "there were many errors" doesn't give anyone much to go on.
Yeah, I tried that linuxserver image and it worked like a charm! But be cautious about security - running any exposed ports can invite trouble. Look for guides on securing Docker containers, especially about firewall rules and how to limit access to external networks.

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