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			<title><![CDATA[No problems so far running 'Docker's Docker' on Devuan 6.1.1]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I had expected problems with Docker on Devuan 6.1.1, but installing from Docker&#039;s Debian packages and running has gone very well so far.<br />One reason for being skeptical, is that I run essentially a live version of 6.1.1, with overlay file system, and that is incompatible with Docker. (Docker is based on overlays, so it needs a &#039;firm&#039; basis.)<br />The way I have made this work on Debian, is to create /var/lib/docker as a symlink to a &#039;firm&#039; basis with enough space, _before_ installing Docker.<br />So I did, the installation and hello-world test went fine.<br />Then I went on to something more demanding, rocker/rstudio 4.5.3. It&#039;s a full version of R and Rstudio, for use through a browser.<br />I used the same procedure as for Debian 11.2.0, and it worked fine at first attempt. Pointing to the localhost port I had given, I could use it the way I have done before.<br />I could even install packages from source, like RPostgreSQL, the R connector for PostgreSQL, and here things become a bit more interesting. The build first crashed because of a lacking Debian (Ubuntu here) package. But I could log into the container, do apt update and apt install (the missing) libpq-dev. In the LTS Ubuntu release Rocker is built upon, that is. Back to the browser, the R install downloaded the sources, compiled and installed.<br />Not too bad, two quite different Debian derivatives in operation, with no &#039;native&#039; install whatsoever involved :-)</p>]]></description>
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