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The creator of Rocky Linux has made the distribution available as a Docker image. Jack Wallen shows you how to get it, deploy it and modify it.
SEE: 40+ open source and Linux terms you need to know (TechRepublic Premium) I’m going to show you how you can do just that–create an image from a container using the Docker runtime engine.
CLI is what Docker was built for. But what happens when you break the rules? I decided to do something out of the ordinary.
Alpine Linux Alpine Linux, the underlying operating system for many official Docker images, is a great choice for the task. A mere five megabytes in size, Alpine Linux is on the opposite end of ...
EasyWSL works around this problem by creating WSL-compatible images from Docker containers created and managed by the original upstream maintainers of the project.