Product Information
What is Arkose?
Desktop app containers made user-friendly. Arkose currently includes:
Arkose: CLI utility with C helper
Arkose-gui: GUI for Gnome (like 'Run' dialog)
Arkose-nautilus: Nautilus integration
Arkose-wrapper: Wrapper to launch apps in containers
Launch any installed binary in a configurable container, setting disk space, network access, and /home access. Changes are stored copy-on-write via aufs2—sandboxed apps run seamlessly while protecting your system.
How to use Arkose?
Arkose is a tool designed to provide a sandbox environment for Linux desktop applications, enabling users to run any installed binary within a configurable container, thereby safeguarding the system from potential harm.
Core Functions of Arkose
Virtualization
Sandbox
Usage Scenarios of Arkose
- Run any installed binary application in an isolated container
- Launch sandboxed applications through GNOME desktop environment integration
- Launch sandboxed applications through Nautilus file manager integration
- Wrap regular applications to launch them in containers
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