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description: Instructions for installing Docker Desktop Arch package. Mostly meant
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for hackers who want to try out Docker Desktop on a variety of Arch-based distributions.
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keywords: Arch Linux, install, uninstall, upgrade, update, linux, desktop, docker
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desktop, docker desktop for linux, dd4l
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title: Install Docker Desktop on Arch-based distributions
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linkTitle: Arch
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aliases:
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- /desktop/linux/install/archlinux/
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- /desktop/install/archlinux/
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---
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> **Docker Desktop terms**
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>
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> Commercial use of Docker Desktop in larger enterprises (more than 250
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> employees OR more than $10 million USD in annual revenue) requires a [paid
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> subscription](https://www.docker.com/pricing/).
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This page contains information on how to install, launch and upgrade Docker Desktop on an Arch-based distribution. Docker has not tested or verified the installation.
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## Prerequisites
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To install Docker Desktop successfully, you must meet the [general system requirements](_index.md#general-system-requirements).
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Additionally, for non-Gnome Desktop environments, `gnome-terminal` must be installed:
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```console
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$ sudo pacman -S gnome-terminal
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```
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## Install Docker Desktop
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1. Install client binaries. Docker does not have an Arch package repository. Binaries not included in the package must be installed manually before installing Docker Desktop.
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2. [Install Docker client binary on Linux](/manuals/engine/install/binaries.md#install-daemon-and-client-binaries-on-linux). On Arch-based distributions, users must install the Docker client binary.
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Static binaries for the Docker client are available for Linux (as `docker`).
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3. Download the latest Arch package from the [Release notes](/manuals/desktop/release-notes.md).
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4. Install the package:
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```console
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$ sudo pacman -U ./docker-desktop-<arch>.pkg.tar.zst
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```
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Don't forget to substitute `<arch>` with the architecture you want.
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By default, Docker Desktop is installed at `/opt/docker-desktop`.
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## Launch Docker Desktop
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{{< include "desktop-linux-launch.md" >}}
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## Next steps
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- Explore [Docker's core subscriptions](https://www.docker.com/pricing/) to see what Docker can offer you.
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- 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.
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- [Explore Docker Desktop](/manuals/desktop/use-desktop/_index.md) and all its features.
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- [Troubleshooting](/manuals/desktop/troubleshoot/_index.md) describes common problems, workarounds, how to run and submit diagnostics, and submit issues.
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- [FAQs](/manuals/desktop/faqs/general.md) provide answers to frequently asked questions.
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- [Release notes](/manuals/desktop/release-notes.md) lists component updates, new features, and improvements associated with Docker Desktop releases.
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- [Back up and restore data](/manuals/desktop/backup-and-restore.md) provides instructions
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on backing up and restoring data related to Docker.
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