I have NOT looked into this… but curious if anyone else has tried to get the Dude to run in a container?
In theory…a container image just just need wine (and its dependencies) and X11 package (and download Dude EXE), then with either X11 forwarding or RDP enabled you’d be able to see the GUI on a Remote Desktop.
I have some luck of getting X11 Openbox menus working by using https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-baseimage-kasmvnc
so X11 is possible, but there are some permission errors that has to be debugged before other apps could be accessed using this method.
I don’t get why would anyone use “installer script” tho, if all that is required is just wine package and dude.exe file.
On RouterOS with 7.21+, with container installed/device-mode-allowed, if you enable the "webtop" /app container, you can then add wine and dude to the web desktop. Once container is enabled and started, you go to the URL shown in webfig/winbox and then right click on desktop to say open terminal you can use sudo apk add wine to add the wine package. And after wine installed, download Dude, then run Dude Installer, and then use wine to run Dude.