![]() Get:1 jammy/main arm64 libmagic-mgc arm64 1:5.41-3 The following NEW packages will be installed: The following additional packages will be installed: Linux 1a39080bfd2b 5.15.49-linuxkit #1 SMP PREEMPT Tue Sep 13 07:51: aarch64 aarch64 aarch64 lsīin boot dev etc home lib media mnt opt proc root run sbin srv sys tmp usr file /bin/shīash: file: command not apt apt install file Status: Downloaded newer image for uname -a I also installed “file” to verify that it’s using aarch64 binaries ~ % docker run -it ubuntu bash I also tried to run a Ubuntu container. Inside the container, I verified that it’s running an “aarch64” version instead of the x86 one (“amd64”). For the moment, I stick with the defaults.įrom the terminal, I ran the usual “hello-world” image: ![]() The desktop app is well done, with a few sections to inspect Images, Containers, etc.Īnd, of course, there’s the “Preferences” section. Although m1 is fast, starting Docker Desktop takes some time.Īlthough I’m already familiar with Docker (on Linux), I decided to follow the “getting started” tutorial, which is well done:Īt least, I’m sure that Docker is working on this machine. I then went to the Docker website for macOS and downloaded the version for the Apple m1 chip: Although I’m a Linux user, I also recently bought a Mac Air M1, and I wanted to use Docker (a big part of my TDD book) to ensure that my projects based on Docker work on m1 as well.
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