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In the context of [[PKC]], '''your own computer''' can be a laptop, a [[wikipedia:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]], running Mac OS, Windows, or Linux operating system, or even a cellphone, if it supports [[wikipedia:Docker (software)|Docker]].
In the context of [[PKC]], '''your own computer''' can be a laptop, a [[wikipedia:Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi]], running [[wikipedia:MacOS|Mac OS X]], [[wikipedia:Windows 10|Windows 10]], or [[wikipedia:Linux|Linux]] [[wikipedia:operating system|operating system]], or even a [[wikipedia:smartphone|smartphone]], if it supports [[wikipedia:Docker (software)|Docker]]'s  [[wikipedia:OS-level virtualization|OS-level virtualization]]. Overtime, if it is compatible with [[wikipedia:Open Container Initiative|Open Container Initiative]], it should work with [[PKC]].

Latest revision as of 00:29, 8 May 2021

In the context of PKC, your own computer can be a laptop, a Raspberry Pi, running Mac OS X, Windows 10, or Linux operating system, or even a smartphone, if it supports Docker's OS-level virtualization. Overtime, if it is compatible with Open Container Initiative, it should work with PKC.