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Sven Dowideit ada86fc5b7 Looking into some broken links, I noticed that we don't need to use
relative paths, and also fixed some broken images.

There are still more todo - next PR I think :)

Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Sven Dowideit <SvenDowideit@fosiki.com> (github: SvenDowideit)
2014-04-24 22:20:04 +10:00

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page_title: Installation on Fedora
page_description: Please note this project is currently under heavy development. It should not be used in production.
page_keywords: Docker, Docker documentation, Fedora, requirements, virtualbox, vagrant, git, ssh, putty, cygwin, linux
# Fedora
> **Note**:
> Docker is still under heavy development! We don't recommend using it in
> production yet, but we're getting closer with each release. Please see
> our blog post, [Getting to Docker 1.0](
> http://blog.docker.io/2013/08/getting-to-docker-1-0/)
> **Note**:
> This is a community contributed installation path. The only `official`
> installation is using the [*Ubuntu*](../ubuntulinux/#ubuntu-linux)
> installation path. This version may be out of date because it depends on
> some binaries to be updated and published.
Docker is available in **Fedora 19 and later**. Please note that due to
the current Docker limitations Docker is able to run only on the **64
bit** architecture.
## Installation
The `docker-io` package provides Docker on Fedora.
If you have the (unrelated) `docker` package installed already, it will
conflict with `docker-io`. There's a [bug
report](https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1043676) filed for
it. To proceed with `docker-io` installation on Fedora 19, please remove
`docker` first.
sudo yum -y remove docker
For Fedora 20 and later, the `wmdocker` package will
provide the same functionality as `docker` and will
also not conflict with `docker-io`.
sudo yum -y install wmdocker
sudo yum -y remove docker
Install the `docker-io` package which will install
Docker on our host.
sudo yum -y install docker-io
To update the `docker-io` package:
sudo yum -y update docker-io
Now that it's installed, let's start the Docker daemon.
sudo systemctl start docker
If we want Docker to start at boot, we should also:
sudo systemctl enable docker
Now let's verify that Docker is working.
sudo docker run -i -t fedora /bin/bash
**Done!**, now continue with the [*Hello
World*](/examples/hello_world/#hello-world) example.