# How can I run the OpenROAD GUI on Ubuntu locally and not in Docker? Tool: Graphical User Interface Subcategory: Local installation ## Conversation ### oharboe How can I install and run the OpenROAD GUI locally? I want the advantages of Docker, not having to install everything, easy to deploy upgrades, but when I run the OpenROAD GUI from docker, the experience is pretty good, but not quite as good as running locally on Ubuntu. Another problem is that the OpenROAD-flow-scripts sets up a TON of environment variables, even if I had OpenROAD GUI installed locally, how could I get the envioronment set up correctly as I build various designs? Example of how I run the OpenROAD GUI in Docker. To run my own designs, I map results, log, objects, designs to my local drive by modifying the script in the github issue below. https://github.com/The-OpenROAD-Project/OpenROAD/issues/2675#issue-1513733033 Ideally I'd like a debian package for the OpenROAD GUI. It seems like it should be possible to host a debian package on github, but it is a bit of work, especially considering that it probably needs to be built nightly to be truely useful in the open soruce development process: https://assafmo.github.io/2019/05/02/ppa-repo-hosted-on-github.html ### QuantamHD Creating a snap package in the CI might be a good option https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/create-your-first-snap#1-overview ### maliberty You would run the [dependency installer](https://github.com/The-OpenROAD-Project/OpenROAD/blob/master/etc/DependencyInstaller.sh) and then compiler OR locally (build_openroad.sh --local). I'm surprised using docker makes much of a difference for the GUI. What do you see? You can always mount your directory in docker so envars shouldn't be a big issue. ### mithro Have you tried the conda packages?