I just start using my homelab to host some new good services, and I want to know what is the approach of a docker setup, what is the best distro for? How to deploy them correctly? Basically I’m a real noob in this subject. Thank you

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I just don’t use snaps and it works great for me. For docker I add their apt repository and install it like that.

@ikidd@lemmy.world
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Well, I wasn’t using snaps and it still decided to install Docker snap on me. 2 days of troubleshooting before I figured out that the snap existed and was having a war with my apt install of docker. Never again.

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I avoid apt because it does silly stuff. Always use apt-get. I suppose having to know that quirk is a con of the distro.

Oh those are not the same?! TIL. Just thought they made it more convenient.

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