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Misty Stanley-Jones 3108d86b6d Docker 17.03 release (#2050)
* First pass of tabs-based organization

* Improvements

* Second pass at tabs org

* Move tab highlighting to Liquid instead of JS

* Adding forwarding links for in-product TOCs

* Move to pre-rendered left-navs instead of post-load JS for TOC sync

* Optimizations and nosync-ing the Reference section

* Optimizations, fix Cloud YAML

* Make a "Sample applications" node

* Update index.md

* Tabs CSS fixes and 12-factor reposition

* Theme Start (#1709)

* Hooking up nav to real TOC data, formatting fixes

* Fixing JS error

* Layout updates, dark themes, tons o stuff (#1971)

* Add cookie saving for day/night mode

* Newsite tabs (#2004)

* Layout updates, dark themes, tons o stuff

* Update themes

Theme updates + scaffolding

* Update style.css

* Update style-alt.css

* Missing font fixes

* Import Open Sans from Google

* Font fix, archive removal in TOC, favicon, Feedback img fix

* Oops, returning -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;

* Add old favicon.ico

* Make archives a non-tiered link

* Reorder docs archive to newest-first, add local instructions

* Commenting out day/night switch for now

* Fix 'rate this page'

* Rate this page fixes

* Autocomplete and Docker Cloud fixes

* Open tree to current page

* Adding indentation for nav collapse in

* Ensure left nav visibly displays the current topic

* Update flex layout

- adjust rescale
- code block styles

* add focus to search

- force code block color (for now)
- increase section max-width

* increase content padding

- add padding to toc for wrapping long strings.

* grid adjustment

- grid
- content and wrapper adjustments for mobile

* left/right sidebar adjustments

- refine position on scroll for toc on landing

- add default height to compensate for upcoming position absolute
onScroll

* side bar overflow

- hidden on X-scroll

* fix version button

- override bstrap defaults

* tabs + buttons

* update landing svgs

* fix sidebar height

set to 100% on landing pre-affix

* Update blurb about engine/editions on front page

* add side menu to mobile collapse menu

* update classnames

* overall mobile tweaks

* Right-nav highlighting and auto-scroll

* Slightly slower right-nav highlighting, correct version

* add toggle menus for small devices

* Fixing JS error/Docker 1.13>17.03

* header updates

* re-add fan to header

* update transition time

* Add first 20 words to Twitter card

* fixed width of components

- lockdown elements on rescale (wil need more TLC)

* set max-width of content

* Left and right nav resizing w/footer scroll and window resize

* update links on landing page

* Fix for overzealous resizing, JS redundancies

* Fix for JS error on homepage

* JS error fixes

* toggle adjustments

- wrap toggle button

* add tab width

* version button type

* version button both headers

* tabs - fix typo

* landing page grid

* components

* Share images, JS fixes, Marketo removal

* Anchor links fix

* Fix for black space on mobile

* Restore hamburger (partial)

* Update run.md

Minor grammar cleanup.

* Update apparmor.md

I'm a little confused about which one is better to be used here, a period (.) or a colon (:),  as a command is given below. Or both are OK, and we only have to keep consistency in a single page.

* Update apparmor.md

Fixed the indentation for the codeblock (indented by 4 spaces). Thank you for your careful review.

* Replacing service with secret

* Update networking.md

fix typo with triple "m" for command word

* Update run.md

Address PR feedback.

* Update install instructions to latest version

* Added "related topics" section

* Add documentation for mem_swappiness

* Update to new Docker version scheme (#1926)

* mem_swappiness for current version and v1

* merge other changes, fix typo

* There is no OpenSuSE and there never was

though we had SuSE and S.u.S.E.

* Add release notes for 1.12.6-cs9 (#2028)

Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>

* need sudo to access key cache (#1931)

* need sudo to access key cache

* List other keyservers to try for cs-engine install (#2033)

* List other keyservers to try for cs-engine install

Sometimes ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net goes down, so let's provide some
other keyservers to try in such cases.

Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>

* Update work_issue.md (#2030)

Change "re-start" to "restart". Though not included in "Prefered usages" in the documentation guide, but I think "restart" is better and used more frequently. Besides, some other docs here, such as "Keep containers alive during daemon downtime" of "Admin Guide", also use "restart".

* Update create_pr.md (#2015)

* Update work_issue.md (#2013)

Change "id" to "ID" except for those in code.

* Update set_up_dev.md (#2011)

Add periods (.) in some steps.

* Update set_up_dev.md (#2010)

Apply Oxford Comma as described in the documentation guide.

* Update create_pr.md (#2014)

Delete an extra space.

* Update trust_key_mng.md (#1883)

* Update trust_key_mng.md

* Update trust_key_mng.md

I don‘t know how the whitespace appears, and it seems that it appears because something happened related to its original format (right-aligned pipe characters) and my change. Still unknown. 

Now I've deleted some redundant whitespace.

* Update 

I don‘t know how the whitespace appears, and it seems that it appears because something happened related to its original format (right-aligned pipe characters) and my change. Still unknown. 

Now I've deleted some redundant whitespace.

* Update content_trust.md (#1912)

* Update content_trust.md

* update deprecation policy

Signed-off-by: Victor Vieux <victorvieux@gmail.com>

* Update info about how to check whether Docker is running

* Updated docs to reflect edge channel

Signed-off-by: French Ben <frenchben@docker.com>

* Updated wording for SP creation

Signed-off-by: French Ben <frenchben@docker.com>

* beta to edge, cloud features first draft

added cloud images

Signed-off-by: Victoria Bialas <victoria.bialas@docker.com>

* Distinguish between cloud stack file and stack file

* Added EE links

Signed-off-by: French Ben <frenchben@docker.com>

* Use variables

Signed-off-by: French Ben <frenchben@docker.com>

* Replace deprecated MAINTAINER with LABEL (#1445)

Replace MAINTAINER instruction with LABEL as MAINTAINER was deprecated in https://github.com/docker/docker/pull/25466

* Updates for Docker CE and Docker EE

* Updated DDC launch button

Signed-off-by: French Ben <frenchben@docker.com>

* added Docker Cloud topics for Mac and Windows

Signed-off-by: Victoria Bialas <victoria.bialas@docker.com>

* d4mac, d4win stable and beta release notes for 17.03.0

Signed-off-by: Victoria Bialas <victoria.bialas@docker.com>
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Instructions for installing Docker on Debian Docker, Docker documentation, requirements, apt, installation, debian, install, uninstall, upgrade, update
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Get Docker for Debian

To get started with Docker on Debian, make sure you meet the prerequisites, then install Docker.

Prerequisites

Docker EE customers

Docker EE is not supported on Debian. For a list of supported operating systems and distributions for different Docker editions, see Docker variants.

OS requirements

To install Docker, you need the 64-bit version of one of these Debian or Raspbian versions:

  • Stretch (testing)
  • Jessie 8.0 (LTS) / Raspbian Jessie
  • Wheezy 7.7 (LTS)

Uninstall old versions

Older versions of Docker were called docker or docker-engine. If these are installed, uninstall them:

$ sudo apt-get remove docker docker-engine

It's OK if apt-get reports that none of these packages are installed.

The contents of /var/lib/docker/, including images, containers, volumes, and networks, are preserved. The Docker CE package is now called docker-ce.

Extra steps for Wheezy 7.7

  • You need at least version 3.10 of the Linux kernel. Debian Wheezy ships with version 3.2, so you may need to update the kernel{: target="blank" class="" }. To check your kernel version:

    $ uname -r
    
  • Enable the backports repository. See the Debian documentation{: target="blank" class""}.

Install Docker CE

You can install Docker CE in different ways, depending on your needs:

  • Most users set up Docker's repositories and install from them, for ease of installation and upgrade tasks. This is the recommended approach.

  • Some users download the DEB package and install it manually and manage upgrades completely manually. This is useful in situations such as installing Docker on air-gapped systems with no access to the internet.

Install using the repository

Before you install Docker CE for the first time on a new host machine, you need to set up the Docker repository. Afterward, you can install and update Docker from the repository.

Set up the repository

{% assign download-url-base = "https://download.docker.com/linux/debian" %}

  1. Install packages to allow apt to use a repository over HTTPS:

    Jessie or Stretch:

    $ sudo apt-get install \
         apt-transport-https \
         ca-certificates \
         curl \
         software-properties-common
    

    Wheezy:

    $ sudo apt-get install \
         apt-transport-https \
         ca-certificates \
         curl \
         python-software-properties
    
  2. Add Docker's official GPG key:

    $ curl -fsSL {{ download-url-base}}/gpg | sudo apt-key add -
    

    Verify that the key ID is 9DC8 5822 9FC7 DD38 854A E2D8 8D81 803C 0EBF CD88.

    $ sudo apt-key fingerprint 0EBFCD88
    
    pub   4096R/0EBFCD88 2017-02-22
          Key fingerprint = 9DC8 5822 9FC7 DD38 854A  E2D8 8D81 803C 0EBF CD88
    uid                  Docker Release (CE deb) <docker@docker.com>
    sub   4096R/F273FCD8 2017-02-22
    
  3. Use the following command to set up the stable repository.

    To add the edge repository, add edge after stable on the last line of the command. For information about stable and edge builds, see Docker variants.

    Note

    : The lsb_release -cs sub-command below returns the name of your Debian distribution, such as jessie.

    $ sudo add-apt-repository \
       "deb [arch=amd64] {{ download-url-base }} \
       $(lsb_release -cs) \
       stable"
    

Install Docker CE

  1. Update the apt package index.

    $ sudo apt-get update
    
  2. Install the latest version of Docker, or go to the next step to install a specific version. Any existing installation of Docker is replaced.

    Use this command to install the latest version of Docker:

    $ sudo apt-get install docker-ce
    

    Warning

    : If you have multiple Docker repositories enabled, installing or updating without specifying a version in the apt-get install or apt-get update command will always install the highest possible version, which may not be appropriate for your stability needs.

  3. On production systems, you should install a specific version of Docker instead of always using the latest. This output is truncated. List the available versions:

    $ apt-cache madison docker-ce
    
    docker-ce | 17.03.0~ce-0~debian-jessie | {{ download-url-base}} jessie/stable amd64 Packages
    

    The contents of the list depend upon which repositories are enabled, and will be specific to your version of Debian (indicated by the stretch suffix on the version, in this example). Choose a specific version to install. The second column is the version string. The third column is the repository name, which indicates which repository the package is from and by extension its stability level. To install a specific version, append the version string to the package name and separate them by an equals sign (=):

    $ sudo apt-get install docker-ce=<VERSION_STRING>
    

    The Docker daemon starts automatically.

  4. Verify that Docker CE is installed correctly by running the hello-world image.

    $ sudo docker run hello-world
    

    This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container. When the container runs, it prints an informational message and exits.

Docker CE is installed and running. You need to use sudo to run Docker commands. Continue to Linux postinstall to allow non-privileged users to run Docker commands and for other optional configuration steps.

Upgrade Docker CE

To upgrade Docker, first run sudo apt-get update, then follow the installation instructions, choosing the new version you want to install.

Install from a package

If you cannot use Docker's repository to install Docker CE, you can download the .deb file for your release and install it manually. You will need to download a new file each time you want to upgrade Docker.

  1. Go to [{{ download-url-base }}/pool/stable/amd64/]({{ download-url-base }}/pool/stable/amd64/) and download the .deb file for the Docker version you want to install and for your version of Debian.

    Note

    : To install an edge package, change the word stable in the > URL to edge.

  2. Install Docker CE, changing the path below to the path where you downloaded the Docker package.

    $ sudo dpkg -i /path/to/package.deb
    

    The Docker daemon starts automatically.

  3. Verify that Docker CE is installed correctly by running the hello-world image.

    $ sudo docker run hello-world
    

    This command downloads a test image and runs it in a container. When the container runs, it prints an informational message and exits.

Docker CE is installed and running. You need to use sudo to run Docker commands. Continue to Post-installation steps for Linux to allow non-privileged users to run Docker commands and for other optional configuration steps.

Upgrade Docker

To upgrade Docker, download the newer package file and repeat the installation procedure, pointing to the new file.

Uninstall Docker

  1. Uninstall the Docker package:

    $ sudo apt-get purge docker-ce
    
  2. Images, containers, volumes, or customized configuration files on your host are not automatically removed. To delete all images, containers, and volumes:

    $ sudo rm -rf /var/lib/docker
    

You must delete any edited configuration files manually.

Next steps