Ubuntu has just rolled out a brand-new web UI for LXD, making container management easier than ever! In this video, I dive into the new interface, exploring its features, usability, and how it compares to the traditional command-line approach. Whether you're running LXD for development, homelab projects, or production workloads, this update could change the way you interact with your containers. 🔹 Overview of the new LXD Web UI 🔹 Key features and improvements 🔹 How it simplifies container and VM management 🔹 My thoughts on the future of LXD Let me know what you think in the comments—will you be using the new UI or sticking to the CLI? Commands sudo snap install lxd --edge lxd init lxc auth group permission add admin server admin lxc auth group permission add admin server admin 🌐 Website: https://ishortn.ink/mI5DUxUTy 📧 Email: corecomputingsystems@gmail.com 🔵 Patreon: https://ishortn.ink/4SMdzRYAh 🌐 GitHub EFI's https://sub4unlock.com/SL/1542089 📱 Facebook group: https://ishortn.ink/GEanAsLDz Let me know in the comments if you have any questions. 👇 🔔 Subscribe for more tech guides and tutorials! #Ubuntu #LXD #SelfHosting #Homelab

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