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Debian wheezy notes - minor md tweaks
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Docker is supported on the following versions of Debian:
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- [*Debian 8.0 Jessie (64-bit)*](#debian-jessie-8-64-bit)
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- [*Debian 7.5 Wheezy (64-bit)*](#debian-wheezy-7-64-bit)
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## Debian Jessie 8.0 (64-bit)
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> If you want to enable memory and swap accounting see
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> [this](/installation/ubuntulinux/#memory-and-swap-accounting).
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### Giving non-root access
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## Debian Wheezy/Stable 7.x (64-bit)
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Docker requires Kernel 3.8+, while Wheezy ships with Kernel 3.2 (for more details
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on why 3.8 is required, see discussion on
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[bug #407](https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/407%20kernel%20versions)).
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Fortunately, wheezy-backports currently has [Kernel 3.14
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](https://packages.debian.org/search?suite=wheezy-backports§ion=all&arch=any&searchon=names&keywords=linux-image-amd64),
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which is officially supported by Docker.
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### Installation
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1. Install Kernel 3.14 from wheezy-backports
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Add the following line to your `/etc/apt/sources.list`
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`deb http://http.debian.net/debian wheezy-backports main`
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then install the `linux-image-amd64` package (note the use of
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`-t wheezy-backports`)
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$ sudo apt-get update
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$ sudo apt-get install -t wheezy-backports linux-image-amd64
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2. Install Docker using the get.docker.io script:
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`curl -sSL https://get.docker.io/ | sh`
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## Giving non-root access
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The `docker` daemon always runs as the `root` user and the `docker`
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daemon binds to a Unix socket instead of a TCP port. By default that
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# Restart the Docker daemon.
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$ sudo service docker restart
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## What next?
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Continue with the [User Guide](/userguide/).
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