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tutorials.ubuntu.com is a HTML library. tutorials.ubuntu.com has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Weak Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

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            QUESTION

            How to run Linux containers on Windows - Error while running .\docker.exe pull ubuntu
            Asked 2020-Apr-21 at 22:28

            I was stuck on step 6 following this official Ubuntu tutorial on how to run Linux containers on Windows. I was unable to pull the Ubuntu image with

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2019-Nov-12 at 16:58

            If anyone is trying to follow this official Ubuntu tutorial on how to run Linux containers on Windows than in:

            Step 6. you need to use full path where you stored your docker.exe and dockerd.exe files and also you need to use --experimental flag after you activate experimental in Docker Desktop for Windows.See this answer on how to do it.

            D:\linuxDocker\ is place where I stored docker.exe and dockerd.exe

            1. D:\linuxDocker\dockerd.exe -D --experimental --data-root C:\lcow # Starting daemon (keep this window open, your docker daemon needs be in running state before you can proceed on step 2.) After that go and run :

            2. D:\linuxDocker\docker.exe pull ubuntu

            You also have to keep your Docker Desktop running while performing that.

            I also had problems with Docker being slow - resolved by starting Docker with admin privileges (right click "Run as administrator") and than under Advanced gave Docker more CPU, Memory, Swap and Disk.

            Follow steps before as they are in tutorial.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58823273

            QUESTION

            Install snap packages with Ansible
            Asked 2019-May-22 at 12:39

            I am automating Canonical Kubernetes installation with Ansible. The intallation process required snap to be present on the host.

            Is there a standard way to install snap packages with Ansible already?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2017-Dec-24 at 14:55

            There is no snap module for ansible yet. You can install snap packages by using command module.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47305658

            QUESTION

            snapcraft register failing with "can't encode character"
            Asked 2017-Sep-11 at 23:17

            I'm running through the Create Your First Snap tutorial at (https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/create-your-first-snap)

            I've made it to step 7 (Upload to the store) and am stuck on the step where you register the app name.

            Running snapcraft register hello-pward123

            returns the following python error stack:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2017-Sep-11 at 23:17

            We use click to parse the cli and it requires UTF-8 as documented here

            That said, this error is unfortunate and should be fixed.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46164823

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