I'm sorry, I don't have any Ubuntu distribution to try the command. Can you try with these:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install docker.io
I hope it solves your problem!
Whoaa! It worked Thanks man
➜ ~ docker -v Docker version 18.09.7, build 2d0083d Is this the correct way to do it (it's deprecated on Docker docs I guess)
➜ ~ docker -v Docker version 18.09.7, build 2d0083d
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I'm sorry, I don't have any Ubuntu distribution to try the command.
Can you try with these:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install docker.io
I hope it solves your problem!
Whoaa! It worked
Thanks man
➜ ~ docker -v
Docker version 18.09.7, build 2d0083d
Is this the correct way to do it (it's deprecated on Docker docs I guess)
Great, I just corrected the item with the right order for Ubuntu. Thank you for your feedback!