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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Why ``sudo``?
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The ``docker`` daemon always runs as root, and since ``docker``
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version 0.5.2, ``docker`` binds to a Unix socket instead of a TCP
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port. By default that Unix socket is owned by the user *root*, and so,
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-by default, you can access it with ``sudo``.
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+by default, you can access it with ``sudo``.
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Starting in version 0.5.3, if you create a Unix group called *docker*
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and add users to it, then the ``docker`` daemon will make the
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@@ -56,6 +56,8 @@ you don't need to add ``sudo`` to all the client commands.
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sudo groupadd docker
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# Add the ubuntu user to the docker group
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+ # You may have to logout and log back in again for
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+ # this to take effect
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sudo gpasswd -a ubuntu docker
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# Restart the docker daemon
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