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  1. How to fix Docker: Permission denied - Stack Overflow

    Feb 24, 2018 · I installed Docker on my Ubuntu machine. When I run sudo docker run hello-world it works. But if I write the command without sudo docker run hello-world it displays the …

  2. How do I pass environment variables to Docker containers?

    Using docker-compose, you can inherit environment variables in docker-compose.yml and subsequently any Dockerfile (s) called by docker-compose to build images. This is useful …

  3. How do I run a docker instance from a DockerFile?

    Mar 18, 2016 · 444 Download Dockerfile and Build a Docker Image Download the Dockerfile to a directory on your machine, and from that same directory, run the following docker build …

  4. Run a Docker image as a container - Stack Overflow

    Aug 28, 2013 · After building a Docker image from a dockerfile, I see the image was built successfully, but what do I do with it? Shouldn't i be able to run it as a container?

  5. docker - Correct way to detach from a container without stopping …

    In Docker 1.1.2 (latest), what's the correct way to detach from a container without stopping it? So for example, if I try: docker run -i -t foo /bin/bash or docker attach foo (for already running

  6. docker - How to fix a container stuck in an endless restart loop ...

    48 When docker kill CONTAINER_ID does not work and docker stop -t 1 CONTAINER_ID also does not work, you can try to delete the container: docker container rm CONTAINER_ID I had …

  7. How to login to Docker Hub on the command line? - Stack Overflow

    Jul 19, 2019 · If you want to login to the default Docker Hub repository, simply use: docker login or more specifically: docker login registry-1.docker.io

  8. docker - How to open/run YML compose file? - Stack Overflow

    Jun 5, 2017 · How can I open/run a YML compose file on my computer? I've installed Docker for Windows and Docker tools but couldn't figure out how.

  9. "docker pull" certificate signed by unknown authority

    After doing the steps above I got rid of x509: certificate signed by unknown authority but then I got 401 Unauthorized errors. To solve I needed to docker login <docker registry>

  10. Add Insecure Registry to Docker - Stack Overflow

    DOCKER_OPTS="--insecure-registry=a.example.com --insecure-registry=b.example.com" The same way can be used to configure custom directory for docker images and volumes storage, …