
RUN groupadd -g 1000 YOURUSERNAME & useradd -u 1000 -g 1000 YOURUSERNAMEĬMD īuild the Docker image: docker build -t gitkraken.
GITKRAKEN CRACK INSTALL
RUN apt update & apt install gconf2 gconf-service libgtk2.0-0 libnotify4 libxtst6 libnss3 libxkbfile1 python gvfs-bin xdg-utils xauth libxss1 libasound2 -y Replace 1000 with your actual user and group IDs respectively: FROM ubuntu:18.04

Replace YOURUSERNAME with your local username. However, you can run it in Docker by building an image for it based on Ubuntu 18.04!Ĭreate a Dockerfile. If you have tried running GitKraken 6.5.1 on a recent version of Ubuntu, you have probably noticed that it has dependencies that can't be satisfied (gvfs-bin). You may want to purchase a license to be updated and fine, as well as supporting the company) ( Note: Newer version obviously contains more features. So make sure you remove the local project and get it from remote again. Note: I had issues with some repos even with this solution and that could be because gitkraken saves config file in the repo (which is not shared with remote). Go to C:/Users/USERNAME/appdata/local/gitkraken and rename Update.exe to Update_.exe (Don't remove it. Go to C:/Users/USERNAME/appdata/roaming/ and remove.Go to C:/Users/USERNAME/appdata/local/ and remove GitKraken.If you had a newer version installed, get rid of it like this: Since Private repo is moved to paid plan after v6.5.1 so make sure you download an earlier version (For example Windows: 5.0.4 - Change version number to any desired one)
