# Running windows95 in Docker ## Display using a volume mount of the host X11 Unix Socket (Linux Only): **Requirements:** * Linux OS with a running X-Server Display * [Docker](http://docker.io) docker run -it -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix -e DISPLAY=unix$DISPLAY --device /dev/snd --name windows95 toolboc/windows95 Note: You may need to run `xhost +` on your system to allow connections to the X server running on the host. ## Display using Xming X11 Server over tcp Socket (Windows and beyond): **Requirements:** * [Xming](https://sourceforge.net/projects/xming/) * [Docker](http://docker.io) 1. Start the Xming X11 Server 2. Run the command below: docker run -e DISPLAY=host.docker.internal:0 --name windows95 toolboc/windows95 ## Display using the host XQuartz Server (MacOS Only): **Requirements:** * [XQuartz](https://www.xquartz.org/) * [Docker](http://docker.io) 1. Start XQuartz, go to `Preferences` -> `Security`, and check the box `Allow connections from network clients` 2. Restart XQuartz 3. In the terminal, run ``` xhost + ``` 4. run ``` docker run -it -e DISPLAY=host.docker.internal:1 toolboc/windows95 ```