#!/bin/bash set -x # Just in case, here's some other things that might help: # Force the container's hostname to be the same as your workstation # -h $HOSTNAME \ # If there's problems with the X display, try this # -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \ # or # -v $HOME/.Xauthority:/root/.Xauthority \ # You also need to run "xhost +" on your host system # Bambu Studio also require the parent directory for the configuration directory to be present to start # to prevent your local machines's bambu studio config passed to docker container when you map your home directory, add: # -v :SHOME/.config/BambuStudio set -x docker run \ `# Use the hosts networking. Printer wifi and also dbus communication` \ --net=host \ `# Some X installs will not have permissions to talk to sockets for shared memory` \ --ipc host \ `# Bind mount your home directory into the container for loading/saving files` \ -v $HOME:$HOME \ `# Pass some X Auth file to allow x11 to connect to your host x instance` \ -v $HOME/.Xauthority:/tmp/.Xauthority \ -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix \ -e XAUTHORITY=/tmp/.Xauthority \ `# Pass the X display number to the container` \ -e DISPLAY=$DISPLAY \ `# It seems that libGL and dbus things need privileged mode` \ --privileged=true \ `# Attach tty for running bambu with command line things` \ -ti \ `# Remove container when it is finished` \ --rm \ `# Pass all parameters from this script to the bambu ENTRYPOINT binary` \ bambustudio $*