Docker Install Ubuntu 18.04 Lts



# apt-get install docker docker-compose The packages will be installed in few seconds, and the docker service will be automatically started. We can now proceed into creating a directory for our project and inside of it, another one to hold the pages that will be served by Apache.

Ubuntu 18.04 Lts Docker Install

  1. This tutorial will guide you to install Oracle Java 11 LTS version on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Xenial system. Install Oracle Java 8 on Ubuntu 6.04 Xenial; Step 1 – Prerequsities. Before beginning the installation run login shell as the sudo user and update the current packages installed. Sudo apt update sudo apt upgrade Step 2 – Install Java 11 on.
  2. If you’re running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) or later, including Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa), you don’t need to do anything. Snap is already installed and ready to go.
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Build and run container images with Docker.

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 and docker 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.

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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

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