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Enter the Matrix: Create your own containerized Matrix animation

How to create the Matrix animation using rootless podman.
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Does anyone remember the 1999 science fiction action movie, The Matrix?
Well, what about retrieving the mystery and imagination? Interested?

Let's create a container simulating Neo's machine. I'm using Fedora, so if you're not, adjust your actions accordingly.

First, you have to download a package from the Fedora repository and extract the RPM file:

$ wget https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//packages/cmatrix/1.2a/4.fc30/x86_64/cmatrix-1.2a-4.fc30.x86_64.rpm

$ rpm2cpio cmatrix-1.2a-4.fc30.x86_64.rpm | cpio -id

Then you pull the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Universal Base Image and create the new Matrix container:

$ podman pull registry.access.redhat.com/ubi8/ubi

$ podman run --name matrix -it registry.access.redhat.com/ubi8/ubi /usr/bin/bash

# exit

Now copy the binary into the exited container, and then start and attach the container:

$ podman cp usr/bin/cmatrix matrix:/usr/bin/matrix

$ podman start matrix
$ podman attach matrix

Start the animation : # matrix
Show usage options : # matrix -h

Stop the animation : # q
Leave the container : # exit

Cool, isn't it? The same feature (running rootless podman) will be possible on RHEL soon.

The content of this article was originally posted on The Red Hat Universe.

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Christian Labisch

I am running the latest editions of CentOS, Fedora, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux server and workstation operating systems on physical and virtual machines (VM). More about me

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