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aliases = ["/mac/started/"]
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title = "Install Docker and run hello-world"
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description = "Getting started with Docker"
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keywords = ["beginner, getting started, Docker, install"]
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identifier = "getstart_linux_install"
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parent = "getstart_all"
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weight="-80"
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<![end-metadata]-->
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# Example: Install Docker on Ubuntu Linux
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This installation procedure for users who are unfamiliar with package
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managers, and just want to try out the Getting Started tutorial while running Docker on Linux. If you are comfortable with package managers, prefer not to use
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`curl`, or have problems installing and want to troubleshoot, please use our
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`apt` and `yum` <a href="https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/"
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target="_blank">repositories instead for your installation</a>.
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1. Log into your Ubuntu installation as a user with `sudo` privileges.
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2. Verify that you have `curl` installed.
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$ which curl
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If `curl` isn't installed, install it after updating your manager:
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$ sudo apt-get update
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$ sudo apt-get install curl
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3. Get the latest Docker package.
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$ curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com/ | sh
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The system prompts you for your `sudo` password. Then, it downloads and
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installs Docker and its dependencies.
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>**Note**: If your company is behind a filtering proxy, you may find that the
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>`apt-key`
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>command fails for the Docker repo during installation. To work around this,
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>add the key directly using the following:
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>
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> $ curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com/gpg | sudo apt-key add -
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