It sounds like you’re asking about an interesting feature of Divirtual (a tool or repository related to virtualization or containerization) hosted on GitHub, possibly in relation to its full functionality or setup.
Since “divirtual” isn’t a widely known mainstream project, I’ll interpret this based on similar virtual environment or container tools found on GitHub. One interesting feature commonly found in such projects is:
Part 4: How to Get the Divirtual GitHub Full Version (Step-by-Step)
If you are ready to install, follow this guide. Note: These instructions assume a Linux host (Ubuntu/Debian/Fedora/Arch).
Step 2: Navigate and Inspect
cd divirtual
ls -la
Confirm you see the Makefile, src/, examples/full/, and docs/ folders. If you only see one .c file, you have a minimal repo, not the full one.
2. "Failed to forward X11: Authorization required"
- Problem: The full X11 forwarding requires a token.
- Fix: Run
xhost +SI:localuser:$(whoami)before starting the container, or use--x11 trustedflag in the full binary.
Technical Write-Up: Analysis of the "Divirtual" GitHub Resource Pack
Subject: Divirtual / ddzoning Full Pack Platform: FiveM (GTA V Modification) Framework: ESX Legacy