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Docker Desktop terms
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This page contains information on how to install, launch, and upgrade Docker Desktop on a Debian distribution.
To install Docker Desktop successfully, you must:
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Meet the general system requirements.
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Have a 64-bit version of Debian 12.
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For a Gnome Desktop environment, you must also install AppIndicator and KStatusNotifierItem Gnome extensions.
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If you're not using GNOME, you must install
gnome-terminalto enable terminal access from Docker Desktop:$ sudo apt install gnome-terminal
Recommended approach to install Docker Desktop on Debian:
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Set up Docker's
aptrepository. See step one of Install using theaptrepository. -
Download the latest DEB package. For checksums, see the Release notes.
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Install the package using
apt:
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install ./docker-desktop-amd64.debNote
At the end of the installation process, apt displays an error due to installing a downloaded package. You
can ignore this error message.
N: Download is performed unsandboxed as root, as file '/home/user/Downloads/docker-desktop.deb' couldn't be accessed by user '_apt'. - pkgAcquire::Run (13: Permission denied)
By default, Docker Desktop is installed at /opt/docker-desktop.
The RPM package includes a post-install script that completes additional setup steps automatically.
The post-install script:
- Sets the capability on the Docker Desktop binary to map privileged ports and set resource limits.
- Adds a DNS name for Kubernetes to
/etc/hosts. - Creates a symlink from
/usr/local/bin/com.docker.clito/usr/bin/docker. This is because the classic Docker CLI is installed at/usr/bin/docker. The Docker Desktop installer also installs a Docker CLI binary that includes cloud-integration capabilities and is essentially a wrapper for the Compose CLI, at/usr/local/bin/com.docker.cli. The symlink ensures that the wrapper can access the classic Docker CLI.
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Once a new version for Docker Desktop is released, the Docker UI shows a notification. You need to download the new package each time you want to upgrade Docker Desktop and run:
$ sudo apt-get install ./docker-desktop-amd64.deb- Explore Docker's subscriptions to see what Docker can offer you.
- Take a look at the Docker workshop to learn how to build an image and run it as a containerized application.
- Explore Docker Desktop and all its features.
- Troubleshooting describes common problems, workarounds, how to run and submit diagnostics, and submit issues.
- FAQs provide answers to frequently asked questions.
- Release notes lists component updates, new features, and improvements associated with Docker Desktop releases.
- Back up and restore data provides instructions on backing up and restoring data related to Docker.