I already had docker installed and I upgraded to Fedora 30. So docker still works fine. I do need to check the PPA situation. I think maybe it's just that they haven't updated the PPA for docker yet. I see this issue github.com/docker/for-linux/issues...
Anyway, for me, it's not a big deal to use repo for 29 or test repo but if you find it a problem may be better to stay on Fedora 29 until 30 is stable and all repo is available
try out podman! Fedora 31 changed to cgroup v2.0 so docker is no longer compatible at the moment. check out podman, a rootless alternative to docker. you can easily install and add alias docker='podman' to your .bashrc or .zshrc file.
I already had docker installed and I upgraded to Fedora 30. So docker still works fine. I do need to check the PPA situation. I think maybe it's just that they haven't updated the PPA for docker yet. I see this issue github.com/docker/for-linux/issues...
Anyway, for me, it's not a big deal to use repo for 29 or test repo but if you find it a problem may be better to stay on Fedora 29 until 30 is stable and all repo is available
Yes, that's what I do. It's only docker not being supported on 30 that "holds me back". 29 being an LTS is good until then.
Btw did you try
sudo dnf install --releasever=29 docker-ce docker-ce-cli containerd.io
try out podman! Fedora 31 changed to cgroup v2.0 so docker is no longer compatible at the moment. check out podman, a rootless alternative to docker. you can easily install and add alias docker='podman' to your .bashrc or .zshrc file.
For now, I have changed startup to use cgroup v1.0, but ya I need to try Podman