Docs: fix capitalization of "Docker"

Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Solomon Hykes <solomon@docker.com> (github: shykes)
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.. _running_examples: .. _running_examples:
Check your docker install Check your Docker install
------------------------- -------------------------
This guide assumes you have a working installation of Docker. To check This guide assumes you have a working installation of Docker. To check
your docker install, run the following command: your Docker install, run the following command:
.. code-block:: bash .. code-block:: bash
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ your docker install, run the following command:
If you get ``docker: command not found`` or something like If you get ``docker: command not found`` or something like
``/var/lib/docker/repositories: permission denied`` you may have an incomplete ``/var/lib/docker/repositories: permission denied`` you may have an incomplete
docker installation or insufficient privileges to access docker on your machine. Docker installation or insufficient privileges to access docker on your machine.
Please refer to :ref:`installation_list` for installation instructions. Please refer to :ref:`installation_list` for installation instructions.

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**Linux kernel 3.8** **Linux kernel 3.8**
Due to a bug in LXC, docker works best on the 3.8 kernel. Precise Due to a bug in LXC, Docker works best on the 3.8 kernel. Precise
comes with a 3.2 kernel, so we need to upgrade it. The kernel you'll comes with a 3.2 kernel, so we need to upgrade it. The kernel you'll
install when following these steps comes with AUFS built in. We also install when following these steps comes with AUFS built in. We also
include the generic headers to enable packages that depend on them, include the generic headers to enable packages that depend on them,
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# this to take effect. # this to take effect.
sudo gpasswd -a ${USER} docker sudo gpasswd -a ${USER} docker
# Restart the docker daemon. # Restart the Docker daemon.
sudo service docker restart sudo service docker restart

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First steps with Docker First steps with Docker
======================= =======================
Check your docker install Check your Docker install
------------------------- -------------------------
This guide assumes you have a working installation of Docker. To check This guide assumes you have a working installation of Docker. To check
your docker install, run the following command: your Docker install, run the following command:
.. code-block:: bash .. code-block:: bash
@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ your docker install, run the following command:
If you get ``docker: command not found`` or something like If you get ``docker: command not found`` or something like
``/var/lib/docker/repositories: permission denied`` you may have an incomplete ``/var/lib/docker/repositories: permission denied`` you may have an incomplete
docker installation or insufficient privileges to access docker on your machine. docker installation or insufficient privileges to access Docker on your machine.
Please refer to :ref:`installation_list` for installation instructions. Please refer to :ref:`installation_list` for installation instructions.