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Not all Linux variants support Docker, therefore, please choose the right one from the Dockerhub.com website:[https://hub.docker.com/search?offering=community&operating_system=linux&q=&type=edition Linux Docker Support]. | Not all Linux variants support Docker, therefore, please choose the right one from the Dockerhub.com website:[https://hub.docker.com/search?offering=community&operating_system=linux&q=&type=edition Linux Docker Support]. | ||
If you run Ubuntu 20.04, the <code>./up.sh</code> script bundled with [[PKC]] should just automatically install Docker software for you. However, if you want to install Docker on Linux for yourself, you may visit the official Docker website: [https://docs.docker.com/engine/install | If you run Ubuntu 20.04, the <code>./up.sh</code> script bundled with [[PKC]] should just automatically install Docker software for you. However, if you want to install Docker on Linux for yourself, you may visit the official Docker website: [https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/ Install Docker on Linux]. |
Latest revision as of 08:33, 27 August 2021
Not all Linux variants support Docker, therefore, please choose the right one from the Dockerhub.com website:Linux Docker Support.
If you run Ubuntu 20.04, the ./up.sh
script bundled with PKC should just automatically install Docker software for you. However, if you want to install Docker on Linux for yourself, you may visit the official Docker website: Install Docker on Linux.