Enable snaps on Ubuntu and install docker. Snaps are applications packaged with all their dependencies to run on all popular Linux distributions from a single build. Here the output: $ sudo journalctl -f -u docker - Logs begin at Tue 2020-12-15 09:24:21 UTC. Dec 15 09:26:06 ubuntu-bionic dockerd5348: failed to load listeners: no sockets found via socket activation: make sure the service was started by systemd Dec 15 09:26:06 ubuntu-bionic systemd1: docker.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE Dec 15 09:26:06 ubuntu-bionic.
Build and run container images with Docker.
Sudo Snap Install Docker-compose
Usage
- This build can only access files in the home directory. So Dockerfiles and all other files used in commands like
docker build
,docker save
anddocker load
need to be in $HOME. - You can change the configuration of this build by modifying the files in
/var/snap/docker/current/
. - Additional certificates used by the Docker daemon to authenticate with registries need to be added in
/var/snap/docker/common/etc/certs.d
(instead of/etc/docker/certs.d
).
Running Docker as normal user
By default, Docker is only accessible with root privileges (sudo
). If you want to use docker as a regular user, you need to add your user to the docker
group.
Sudo Snap Install Docker Cli
Warning: if you add your user to the docker
group, it will have similar power as the root
user. For details on how this impacts security in your system, see https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/#docker-daemon-attack-surface
Authors
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Sudo Snap Install Docker
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