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Install docker on debian 9 [closed]
How to install apt package in debian?Debian Squeeze Apt-Get errorsDebian: understanding /etc/apt/sources.listUnable to install the default jdk package on DebianArchive repository for Debian SqueezeDebian Stretch upgrade: Deinstalled docker cloud, still in apt listsDocker on Debian Stretch gnutls_handshake() failedCan't install php 7.2 on Debian 9 (Stretch)Window docker can't do “apt-get update” from any linux reposinstall rule of python based packages on Debian 9
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When trying to install docker on debian 9.8 I get the following error message when running "sudo apt update" or "sudo apt-get update":
E: The repository 'cdrom://[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51] stretch Release' does not have a Release file.
N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
I'm pretty new to Linux so I've no idea what I shall do.
Thanks
linux debian
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When trying to install docker on debian 9.8 I get the following error message when running "sudo apt update" or "sudo apt-get update":
E: The repository 'cdrom://[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51] stretch Release' does not have a Release file.
N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
I'm pretty new to Linux so I've no idea what I shall do.
Thanks
linux debian
closed as off-topic by jww, Tanktalus, JSDBroughton, double-beep, skomisa Mar 28 at 17:43
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming. You may be able to get help on Super User." – jww, JSDBroughton, double-beep, skomisa
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on unix.stackexchange.com
– Tanktalus
Mar 28 at 14:25
@Tanktalus Well, I didn't know that.. but thanks?
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Mar 28 at 14:29
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When trying to install docker on debian 9.8 I get the following error message when running "sudo apt update" or "sudo apt-get update":
E: The repository 'cdrom://[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51] stretch Release' does not have a Release file.
N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
I'm pretty new to Linux so I've no idea what I shall do.
Thanks
linux debian
When trying to install docker on debian 9.8 I get the following error message when running "sudo apt update" or "sudo apt-get update":
E: The repository 'cdrom://[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51] stretch Release' does not have a Release file.
N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
I'm pretty new to Linux so I've no idea what I shall do.
Thanks
linux debian
linux debian
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closed as off-topic by jww, Tanktalus, JSDBroughton, double-beep, skomisa Mar 28 at 17:43
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on unix.stackexchange.com
– Tanktalus
Mar 28 at 14:25
@Tanktalus Well, I didn't know that.. but thanks?
– temp
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on unix.stackexchange.com
– Tanktalus
Mar 28 at 14:25
@Tanktalus Well, I didn't know that.. but thanks?
– temp
Mar 28 at 14:29
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– Tanktalus
Mar 28 at 14:25
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on unix.stackexchange.com
– Tanktalus
Mar 28 at 14:25
@Tanktalus Well, I didn't know that.. but thanks?
– temp
Mar 28 at 14:29
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It looks like you installed your Debian from an ISO image or a CD-ROM drive.
Linux is the base system, and with every linux distribution (Ubuntu, Debian, Suse, etc) there's a package manager (apt in case of Debian). The package manager downloads packages from some source. Usually an online source. In your case, since you installed from some CD, it's looking for that CD to find more packages.
You can find the packages list in Debian in /etc/apt/sources.list
(open it with root permissions to edit it). So go there, and find that CD source, and delete that line.
Then, depending on what you have left, you may have to add more. More information can be found here.
After you're done, run sudo apt-get update
, to refresh the package list.
So, I found the file in the explorer cause opening it with the command window didn't work for me. I found the lines: # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51]/ stretch contrib main deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51]/ stretch contrib main -- Shall I delete all of them?
– temp
Mar 28 at 14:27
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@temp Lines with "CDROM" should be deleted. Replace them with some online repository.
– The Quantum Physicist
Mar 28 at 14:52
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@temp One more reasondocker-ce
isn't available for i386.
– GAD3R
Apr 5 at 13:14
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It looks like you installed your Debian from an ISO image or a CD-ROM drive.
Linux is the base system, and with every linux distribution (Ubuntu, Debian, Suse, etc) there's a package manager (apt in case of Debian). The package manager downloads packages from some source. Usually an online source. In your case, since you installed from some CD, it's looking for that CD to find more packages.
You can find the packages list in Debian in /etc/apt/sources.list
(open it with root permissions to edit it). So go there, and find that CD source, and delete that line.
Then, depending on what you have left, you may have to add more. More information can be found here.
After you're done, run sudo apt-get update
, to refresh the package list.
So, I found the file in the explorer cause opening it with the command window didn't work for me. I found the lines: # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51]/ stretch contrib main deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51]/ stretch contrib main -- Shall I delete all of them?
– temp
Mar 28 at 14:27
1
@temp Lines with "CDROM" should be deleted. Replace them with some online repository.
– The Quantum Physicist
Mar 28 at 14:52
1
@temp One more reasondocker-ce
isn't available for i386.
– GAD3R
Apr 5 at 13:14
add a comment
|
It looks like you installed your Debian from an ISO image or a CD-ROM drive.
Linux is the base system, and with every linux distribution (Ubuntu, Debian, Suse, etc) there's a package manager (apt in case of Debian). The package manager downloads packages from some source. Usually an online source. In your case, since you installed from some CD, it's looking for that CD to find more packages.
You can find the packages list in Debian in /etc/apt/sources.list
(open it with root permissions to edit it). So go there, and find that CD source, and delete that line.
Then, depending on what you have left, you may have to add more. More information can be found here.
After you're done, run sudo apt-get update
, to refresh the package list.
So, I found the file in the explorer cause opening it with the command window didn't work for me. I found the lines: # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51]/ stretch contrib main deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51]/ stretch contrib main -- Shall I delete all of them?
– temp
Mar 28 at 14:27
1
@temp Lines with "CDROM" should be deleted. Replace them with some online repository.
– The Quantum Physicist
Mar 28 at 14:52
1
@temp One more reasondocker-ce
isn't available for i386.
– GAD3R
Apr 5 at 13:14
add a comment
|
It looks like you installed your Debian from an ISO image or a CD-ROM drive.
Linux is the base system, and with every linux distribution (Ubuntu, Debian, Suse, etc) there's a package manager (apt in case of Debian). The package manager downloads packages from some source. Usually an online source. In your case, since you installed from some CD, it's looking for that CD to find more packages.
You can find the packages list in Debian in /etc/apt/sources.list
(open it with root permissions to edit it). So go there, and find that CD source, and delete that line.
Then, depending on what you have left, you may have to add more. More information can be found here.
After you're done, run sudo apt-get update
, to refresh the package list.
It looks like you installed your Debian from an ISO image or a CD-ROM drive.
Linux is the base system, and with every linux distribution (Ubuntu, Debian, Suse, etc) there's a package manager (apt in case of Debian). The package manager downloads packages from some source. Usually an online source. In your case, since you installed from some CD, it's looking for that CD to find more packages.
You can find the packages list in Debian in /etc/apt/sources.list
(open it with root permissions to edit it). So go there, and find that CD source, and delete that line.
Then, depending on what you have left, you may have to add more. More information can be found here.
After you're done, run sudo apt-get update
, to refresh the package list.
answered Mar 28 at 14:21
The Quantum PhysicistThe Quantum Physicist
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So, I found the file in the explorer cause opening it with the command window didn't work for me. I found the lines: # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51]/ stretch contrib main deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51]/ stretch contrib main -- Shall I delete all of them?
– temp
Mar 28 at 14:27
1
@temp Lines with "CDROM" should be deleted. Replace them with some online repository.
– The Quantum Physicist
Mar 28 at 14:52
1
@temp One more reasondocker-ce
isn't available for i386.
– GAD3R
Apr 5 at 13:14
add a comment
|
So, I found the file in the explorer cause opening it with the command window didn't work for me. I found the lines: # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51]/ stretch contrib main deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51]/ stretch contrib main -- Shall I delete all of them?
– temp
Mar 28 at 14:27
1
@temp Lines with "CDROM" should be deleted. Replace them with some online repository.
– The Quantum Physicist
Mar 28 at 14:52
1
@temp One more reasondocker-ce
isn't available for i386.
– GAD3R
Apr 5 at 13:14
So, I found the file in the explorer cause opening it with the command window didn't work for me. I found the lines: # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51]/ stretch contrib main deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51]/ stretch contrib main -- Shall I delete all of them?
– temp
Mar 28 at 14:27
So, I found the file in the explorer cause opening it with the command window didn't work for me. I found the lines: # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51]/ stretch contrib main deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 9.8.0 Stretch - Official i386 DVD Binary-1 20190216-12:51]/ stretch contrib main -- Shall I delete all of them?
– temp
Mar 28 at 14:27
1
1
@temp Lines with "CDROM" should be deleted. Replace them with some online repository.
– The Quantum Physicist
Mar 28 at 14:52
@temp Lines with "CDROM" should be deleted. Replace them with some online repository.
– The Quantum Physicist
Mar 28 at 14:52
1
1
@temp One more reason
docker-ce
isn't available for i386.– GAD3R
Apr 5 at 13:14
@temp One more reason
docker-ce
isn't available for i386.– GAD3R
Apr 5 at 13:14
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on unix.stackexchange.com
– Tanktalus
Mar 28 at 14:25
@Tanktalus Well, I didn't know that.. but thanks?
– temp
Mar 28 at 14:29