diff --git a/install/linux/docker-ce/debian.md b/install/linux/docker-ce/debian.md index aa38d8ce9b..4842d88465 100644 --- a/install/linux/docker-ce/debian.md +++ b/install/linux/docker-ce/debian.md @@ -201,13 +201,15 @@ from the repository. ```bash $ apt-cache madison docker-ce - docker-ce | {{ site.docker_ce_stable_version }}.0~ce-0~debian | {{ download-url-base }} stretch/stable amd64 Packages + docker-ce | 5:18.09.1~3-0~debian-stretch | {{ download-url-base }} stretch/stable amd64 Packages + docker-ce | 5:18.09.0~3-0~debian-stretch | {{ download-url-base }} stretch/stable amd64 Packages + docker-ce | 18.06.1~ce~3-0~debian | {{ download-url-base }} stretch/stable amd64 Packages + docker-ce | 18.06.0~ce~3-0~debian | {{ download-url-base }} stretch/stable amd64 Packages + ... ``` - b. Install a specific version by its fully qualified package name, which is - the package name (`docker-ce`) plus the version string (2nd column) up to - the first hyphen, separated by an equals sign (`=`), for example, - `docker-ce=18.03.0.ce`. + b. Install a specific version using the version string from the second column, + for example, `5:18.09.1~3-0~debian-stretch `. ```bash $ sudo apt-get install docker-ce= @@ -252,10 +254,10 @@ If you cannot use Docker's repository to install Docker CE, you can download the `.deb` file for your release and install it manually. You need to download a new file each time you want to upgrade Docker. -1. Go to `{{ download-url-base }}/dists/`, - choose your Debian version, browse to `pool/stable/`, choose - `amd64`, `armhf`, or `arm64` and download the `.deb` file for the Docker CE version you - want to install. +1. Go to [`{{ download-url-base }}/dists/`]({{ download-url-base }}/dists/){: target="_blank" class="_" }, + choose your Debian version, browse to `pool/stable/`, choose `amd64`, + `armhf`, or `arm64` and download the `.deb` file for the Docker CE version + you want to install. > **Note**: To install an **edge** package, change the word > `stable` in the URL to `edge`. diff --git a/install/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu.md b/install/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu.md index e329e83702..a3e695bb31 100644 --- a/install/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu.md +++ b/install/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu.md @@ -231,12 +231,15 @@ from the repository. ```bash $ apt-cache madison docker-ce - docker-ce | {{ site.docker_ce_stable_version }}.0~ce-0~ubuntu | {{ download-url-base }} xenial/stable amd64 Packages + docker-ce | 5:18.09.1~3-0~ubuntu-xenial | {{ download-url-base }} xenial/stable amd64 Packages + docker-ce | 5:18.09.0~3-0~ubuntu-xenial | {{ download-url-base }} xenial/stable amd64 Packages + docker-ce | 18.06.1~ce~3-0~ubuntu | {{ download-url-base }} xenial/stable amd64 Packages + docker-ce | 18.06.0~ce~3-0~ubuntu | {{ download-url-base }} xenial/stable amd64 Packages + ... ``` - b. Install a specific version by its fully qualified package name, which is - package name (`docker-ce`) "=" version string (2nd column), for example, - `docker-ce=18.03.0~ce-0~ubuntu`. + b. Install a specific version using the version string from the second column, + for example, `5:18.09.1~3-0~ubuntu-xenial`. ```bash $ sudo apt-get install docker-ce= @@ -270,12 +273,12 @@ to install. If you cannot use Docker's repository to install Docker CE, you can download the `.deb` file for your release and install it manually. You need to download -a new file each time you want to upgrade Docker CE. +a new file each time you want to upgrade Docker. -1. Go to [{{ download-url-base }}/dists/]({{ download-url-base }}/dists/), - choose your Ubuntu version, browse to `pool/stable/` and choose `amd64`, - `arm64`, `armhf`, `ppc64el`, or `s390x`. Download the `.deb` file for the - Docker version you want to install. +1. Go to [`{{ download-url-base }}/dists/`]({{ download-url-base }}/dists/){: target="_blank" class="_" }, + choose your Ubuntu version, browse to `pool/stable/`, choose `amd64`, + `armhf`, `arm64`, `ppc64el`, or `s390x`, and download the `.deb` file for the + Docker CE version you want to install. > **Note**: To install an **edge** package, change the word > `stable` in the URL to `edge`.