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    How to run docker.ce on UBports?

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        futurecn
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        I successfully installed the docker.ce using 'get.docker.io', as I got on the Raspbian Pi.

        root@ubuntu-phablet:/# docker version
        Client:
         Version:           18.09.4
         API version:       1.39
         Go version:        go1.10.8
         Git commit:        d14af54
         Built:             Wed Mar 27 18:44:30 2019
         OS/Arch:           linux/arm
         Experimental:      false
        Cannot connect to the Docker daemon at unix:///var/run/docker.sock. Is the docker daemon running?
        

        But I cannot lunch docker service.

        root@ubuntu-phablet:/# service docker start
        /usr/bin/env.fakechroot: 135: /usr/bin/env.fakechroot: /etc/init.d/docker: not found
        
        

        Which might caused by the fakeroot, Is there any other ways to install docker.ce?

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          arubislander
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          Did you install docker on the root file system or in a libertine container?

          What is your use case for wanting to run docker on the device?

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