--- description: Instructions for installing Docker Desktop on Fedora keywords: fedora, rpm, update install, uninstall, upgrade, update, linux, desktop, docker desktop, docker desktop for linux, dd4l title: Install Docker Desktop on Fedora linkTitle: Fedora weight: 30 toc_max: 4 aliases: - /desktop/linux/install/fedora/ - /desktop/install/fedora/ --- > **Docker Desktop terms** > > Commercial use of Docker Desktop in larger enterprises (more than 250 > employees OR more than $10 million USD in annual revenue) requires a [paid > subscription](https://www.docker.com/pricing/). This page contains information on how to install, launch and upgrade Docker Desktop on a Fedora distribution. ## Prerequisites To install Docker Desktop successfully, you must: - Meet the [general system requirements](_index.md#general-system-requirements). - Have a 64-bit version of Fedora 39 or Fedora 40. Additionally, for a GNOME desktop environment you must install AppIndicator and KStatusNotifierItem [GNOME extensions](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/615/appindicator-support/). For non-GNOME desktop environments, `gnome-terminal` must be installed: ```console $ sudo dnf install gnome-terminal ``` ## Install Docker Desktop To install Docker Desktop on Fedora: 1. Set up [Docker's package repository](/manuals/engine/install/fedora.md#set-up-the-repository). 2. Download the latest [RPM package](https://desktop.docker.com/linux/main/amd64/docker-desktop-x86_64.rpm?utm_source=docker&utm_medium=webreferral&utm_campaign=docs-driven-download-linux-amd64). For checksums, see the [Release notes](/manuals/desktop/release-notes.md). 3. Install the package with dnf as follows: ```console $ sudo dnf install ./docker-desktop-.rpm ``` Don't forget to substitute `` with the architecture you want. By default, Docker Desktop is installed at `/opt/docker-desktop`. There are a few post-install configuration steps done through the post-install script contained in the RPM package. The post-install script: - Sets the capability on the Docker Desktop binary to map privileged ports and set resource limits. - Adds a DNS name for Kubernetes to `/etc/hosts`. - Creates a symlink from `/usr/local/bin/com.docker.cli` to `/usr/bin/docker`. This is because the classic Docker CLI is installed at `/usr/bin/docker`. The Docker Desktop installer also installs a Docker CLI binary that includes cloud-integration capabilities and is essentially a wrapper for the Compose CLI, at`/usr/local/bin/com.docker.cli`. The symlink ensures that the wrapper can access the classic Docker CLI. ## Launch Docker Desktop {{< include "desktop-linux-launch.md" >}} ## Upgrade Docker Desktop Once a new version for Docker Desktop is released, the Docker UI shows a notification. You need to first remove the previous version and then download the new package each time you want to upgrade Docker Desktop. Run: ```console $ sudo dnf remove docker-desktop $ sudo dnf install ./docker-desktop-.rpm ``` Don't forget to substitute `` with the architecture you want. ## Next steps - Explore [Docker's core subscriptions](https://www.docker.com/pricing/) to see what Docker can offer you. - Take a look at the [Docker workshop](/get-started/workshop/_index.md) to learn how to build an image and run it as a containerized application. - [Explore Docker Desktop](/manuals/desktop/use-desktop/_index.md) and all its features. - [Troubleshooting](/manuals/desktop/troubleshoot/_index.md) describes common problems, workarounds, how to run and submit diagnostics, and submit issues. - [FAQs](/manuals/desktop/faqs/general.md) provide answers to frequently asked questions. - [Release notes](/manuals/desktop/release-notes.md) lists component updates, new features, and improvements associated with Docker Desktop releases. - [Back up and restore data](/manuals/desktop/backup-and-restore.md) provides instructions on backing up and restoring data related to Docker.