Reading some posts on the porteus forum, docker was mention rarely but nonetheless mentioned. I imagine that there is some docker knowledge within the porteus forum.
How should a newcomer to docker make is way to learn and use docker?
There is one thread on installing docker that dates a few years ago of a discussion between beny and testuser. If I am not wrong vinnie did some allustions to docker.
Run Docker in Porteus
I hope they will come back to discuss their experience on docker on porteus.
Alien Bob has built a docker package:
http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackbu ... kg64/15.0/
I might try to install docker this way. Meanwhile, I am on docker engine on kubuntu.
I am interested to work and learn with docker engine or Docker CE, and not docker desktop. The difference is explaine in this thread:
https://forums.docker.com/t/difference- ... ine/124612
At the end of the thread there are hyperlinks to basic concepts to understand and use docker:
Recommended links to learn the basics and concepts:
General “self-paced” training about containers:
https://container.training/intro-selfpaced.yml.html#1
My tutorials: Welcome to Learn Docker’s documentation! — Learn Docker documentation
https://learn-docker.it-sziget.hu/en/latest/
What is a container (docker docs): What is a container? | Docker Doc
https://docs.docker.com/get-started/doc ... container/
Yet I have tried a few learning texts and videos.
I would appreciate your impressions on docker and some cues to material to learn the beast.
Thanks.
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