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==== Installing Docker ==== | ==== Installing Docker ==== | ||
- | Docker can be downloaded through the [[https:// | + | Docker can be downloaded through the [[https:// |
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+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | Docker is also available for Linux. Instructions are available for popular distributions such as [[https:// | ||
==== Images ==== | ==== Images ==== | ||
- | Images can be installed | + | Installing an image through |
- | == Docker Hub == | + | Recommend only for advanced users, you can also build a docker |
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- | Installing an image through Docker Hub is the easiest way to get started with a Docker Image. To install, from a terminal run the command '' | + | |
=== SoCS Linux ==== | === SoCS Linux ==== | ||
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**Image Name:** socsguelph/ | **Image Name:** socsguelph/ | ||
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- | === CIS 6020 Jupyter === | ||
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- | This is the image for running Jupyter in CIS*6020. | ||
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- | **Image Name:** socsguelph/ | ||
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