Until yesterday, I didn’t even know you could use the docker images and the same docker-compose configs with Podman.

The UI you are looking at is Cockpit, which can be installed on almost any Linux Server. I have used it before but I am amazed by its integration with Podman.

Seriously, consider trying this, once.

Here’s another screenshot of Cockpit:

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podman is almost AFAIK 1:1 compatible with docker, the team does great work on it

welcome to fedora!

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Yes, it is! If you just run alias docker=podman, you won’t even have to remember that you’re running Podman, and not Docker.

I am still having problems with SELinux, though, so I have just turned it to permissive. Any guides for that?

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For SELinux, set security_opt=label:type:container_runtime_t and make sure that volumes have the z or Z option.

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