agent-workspace-linux Gives AI Agents an Isolated Linux Desktop, Not Computer Use
The open-source tool agent-workspace-linux creates a dedicated Linux desktop environment for AI agents, using Xvfb and Openbox with a separate browser and clipboard to avoid interference with the user's real system. Unlike conventional computer-use setups, the agent operates entirely within its own sandboxed workspace rather than on the host machine. Permissions for networks, mounts, and applications are controlled via the --permissions flag or AGENT_WORKSPACE_PERMISSIONS, though enforcement depends on bubblewrap being present. The project is currently pre-1.0, with known risks around live control and clipboard access documented in open issues. Developers are advised to start with low-stakes use cases such as GUI quality assurance or disposable browser profiles rather than environments involving sensitive credentials.
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