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Fix incorrect installation paths for package-based installs (#2479)
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title: Get Docker for CentOS
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---
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{% assign minor-version = "17.03" %}
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To get started with Docker on CentOS, make sure you
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[meet the prerequisites](#prerequisites), then
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[install Docker](#install-docker).
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To install Docker, you need the 64-bit version of CentOS 7.
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### Uninstall old versions
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Older versions of Docker were called `docker` or `docker-engine`. If these are
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@ -87,7 +88,9 @@ Repository set-up instructions are different for [Docker CE](#docker-ce) and
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$ sudo yum install -y yum-utils
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```
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2. Use the following command to set up the **stable** repository:
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2. Use the following command to set up the **stable** repository. You always
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need the **stable** repository, even if you want to install **edge** builds
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as well.
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```bash
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$ sudo yum-config-manager \
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@ -178,8 +181,6 @@ Repository set-up instructions are different for [Docker CE](#docker-ce) and
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> **Note**: This `yum list` command only shows binary packages. To show
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> source packages as well, omit the `.x86_64` from the package name.
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{% assign minor-version = "17.03" %}
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```bash
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$ yum list docker-ce.x86_64 --showduplicates |sort -r
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and download the `.rpm` file for the Docker version you want to install.
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> **Note**: To install an **edge** package, change the word
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> `stable` in the > URL to `edge`. For information about **stable** and
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> **edge** builds, see
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> [Docker variants](/engine/installation/#docker-variants).
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> `stable` in the > URL to `edge`.
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> [Learn about **stable** and **edge** channels](/engine/installation/).
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- **Docker EE**: Go to the Docker EE repository URL associated with your
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trial or subscription in your browser. Go to
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title: Get Docker for Debian
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---
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{% assign minor-version = "17.03" %}
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To get started with Docker on Debian, make sure you
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[meet the prerequisites](#prerequisites), then
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[install Docker](#install-docker).
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@ -118,15 +120,15 @@ from the repository.
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sub 4096R/F273FCD8 2017-02-22
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```
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3. Use the following command to set up the **stable** repository.
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To add the **edge** repository, add `edge` after `stable` on the last line of
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the command. For information about **stable** and **edge** builds, see
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[Docker variants](/engine/installation/#docker-variants).
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3. Use the following command to set up the **stable** repository. You always
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need the **stable** repository, even if you want to install **edge** builds
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as well.
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> **Note**: The `lsb_release -cs` sub-command below returns the name of your
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> Debian distribution, such as `jessie`.
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To also add the **edge** repository, add `edge` after `stable` on the last
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line of the command.
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```bash
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$ sudo add-apt-repository \
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stable"
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```
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[Learn about **stable** and **edge** channels](/engine/installation/).
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#### Install Docker CE
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1. Update the `apt` package index.
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```bash
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$ apt-cache madison docker-ce
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docker-ce | 17.03.0~ce-0~debian-jessie | {{ download-url-base}} jessie/stable amd64 Packages
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docker-ce | {{ minor-version }}.0~ce-0~debian-jessie | {{ download-url-base}} jessie/stable amd64 Packages
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```
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The contents of the list depend upon which repositories are enabled,
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`.deb` file for your release and install it manually. You will need to download
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a new file each time you want to upgrade Docker.
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1. Go to [{{ download-url-base }}/pool/stable/amd64/]({{ download-url-base }}/pool/stable/amd64/)
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and download the `.deb` file for the Docker version you want to install and
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for your version of Debian.
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1. Go to [{{ download-url-base }}/dists//]({{ download-url-base }}/dists/),
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choose your Ubuntu version, browse to `stable/pool/stable/amd64/`, and
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download the `.deb` file for the Docker version you want to install and for
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your version of Debian.
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> **Note**: To install an **edge** package, change the word
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> `stable` in the URL to `edge`.
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> `stable` in the URL to `edge`.
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> [Learn about **stable** and **edge** channels](/engine/installation/).
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2. Install Docker CE, changing the path below to the path where you downloaded
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the Docker package.
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title: Get Docker for Fedora
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---
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{% assign minor-version = "17.03" %}
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To get started with Docker on Fedora, make sure you
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[meet the prerequisites](#prerequisites), then
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[install Docker](#install-docker).
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$ sudo dnf -y install dnf-plugins-core
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```
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2. Use the following command to set up the **stable** repository:
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2. Use the following command to set up the **stable** repository. You always
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need the **stable** repository, even if you want to install **edge** builds
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as well
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```bash
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$ sudo dnf config-manager \
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3. **Optional**: Enable the **edge** repository. This repository is included
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in the `docker.repo` file above but is disabled by default. You can enable
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it alongside the stable repository. For information about **stable** and
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**edge** builds, see
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[Docker variants](/engine/installation/#docker-variants).
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it alongside the stable repository.
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```bash
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$ sudo dnf config-manager --enable docker-ce-edge
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$ sudo dnf config-manager --disable docker-ce-edge
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```
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[Learn about **stable** and **edge** channels](/engine/installation/).
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#### Install Docker CE
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1. Update the `dnf` package index.
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```bash
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$ dnf list docker-ce.x86_64 --showduplicates |sort -r
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docker-ce.x86_64 17.03.0.fc24 docker-ce-stable
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docker-ce.x86_64 {{ minor-version }}.0.fc24 docker-ce-stable
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```
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The contents of the list depend upon which repositories are enabled, and
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`.rpm` file for your release and install it manually. You will need to download
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a new file each time you want to upgrade Docker.
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1. Go to [{{ download-url-base }}/7/x86_64/stable/]({{ download-url-base }}/7/x86_64/stable/)
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1. Go to [{{ download-url-base }}/]({{ download-url-base }}/) and choose your
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version of Fedora. Go to `x86_64/stable/Packages/`
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and download the `.rpm` file for the Docker version you want to install.
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> **Note**: To install an **edge** package, change the word
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> `stable` in the > URL to `edge`.
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> `stable` in the URL to `edge`.
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2. Install Docker, changing the path below to the path where you downloaded
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the Docker package.
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title: Get Docker for and SLES
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---
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{% assign minor-version = "17.03" %}
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To get started with Docker on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), make sure you
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[meet the prerequisites](#prerequisites), then
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[install Docker](#install-docker).
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Use the following command to set up the **stable** repository, using the
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Docker EE repository URL you located in the [prerequisites](#prerequisites).
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{% assign minor-version = "17.03" %}
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```bash
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$ sudo zypper addrepo \
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<DOCKER-EE-URL>/12.3/x86_64/stable-{{ minor-version }} \
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sub 4096R/F273FCD8 2017-02-22
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```
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3. Use the following command to set up the **stable** repository.
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3. Use the following command to set up the **stable** repository. You always
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need the **stable** repository, even if you want to install **edge** builds
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as well.
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> **Note**: The `lsb_release -cs` sub-command below returns the name of your
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> Ubuntu distribution, such as `xenial`.
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> example: If you are using `Linux Mint Rafaela`, you could use
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> `trusty`.
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To add the **edge** repository, add `edge` after `stable` on the last line of
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the command. For information about **stable** and **edge** builds, see
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[Docker variants](/engine/installation/#docker-variants).
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To also add the **edge** repository, add `edge` after `stable` on the last
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line of the command.
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```bash
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$ sudo add-apt-repository \
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stable"
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```
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[Learn about **stable** and **edge** builds](/engine/installation/).
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[Learn about **stable** and **edge** channels](/engine/installation/).
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##### Docker EE
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sub 4096R/91A29FA3 2017-02-22
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```
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3. Use the following command to set up the **stable** repository, replacing
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`<DOCKER-EE-URL>` with the URL you noted down in the
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[prerequisites](#prerequisites).
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```bash
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$ sudo add-apt-repository \
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"deb [arch=amd64] <-DOCKER-EE-URL> \
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"deb [arch=amd64] <DOCKER-EE-URL> \
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$(lsb_release -cs) \
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stable-{{ minor-version }}"
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```
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1. This step is different for Docker CE and Docker EE.
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- **Docker CE**: Go to
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[{{ download-url-base }}/pool/stable-{{ minor-version }}/amd64/]({{ download-url-base }}/pool/stable-{{ minor-version }}/amd64/)
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and download the `.deb` file for the Docker version you want to install and
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for your version of Ubuntu.
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[{{ download-url-base }}/dists/]({{ download-url-base }}/dists/), choose your
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Ubuntu version, browse to `stable/pool/stable/amd64/`, and download the
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`.deb` file for the Docker version you want to install and for your
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version of Ubuntu.
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> **Note**: To install an **edge** package, change the word
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> `stable` in the > URL to `edge`. For information about **stable** and
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> **edge** builds, see
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> [Docker variants](/engine/installation/#docker-variants).
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> `stable` in the URL to `edge`.
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> [Learn about **stable** and **edge** channels](/engine/installation/).
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- **Docker EE**: Go to the Docker EE repository URL associated with your
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trial or subscription in your browser. Go to `x86_64/stable` and download
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trial or subscription in your browser. Go to `x86_64/stable-{{ minor-version }}` and download
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the `.rpm` file for the Docker version you want to install.
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2. Install Docker, changing the path below to the path where you downloaded
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