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Docker can be downloaded through the [[https:// | Docker can be downloaded through the [[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 '' | + | |
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- | == Build from Docker File == | + | |
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- | Another option is to build the image from the Docker Files. This allows one to modify our image to add or change available packages. This option is recommended only for advanced users. | + | |
=== 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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