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@@ -37,15 +37,15 @@ Docker is supported on the following versions of Debian:
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Additionally, for users of Debian Wheezy, backports must be available. To enable backports in Wheezy:
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1. Log into your machine and open a terminal with `sudo` or `root` privileges.
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2. Open the `/etc/apt/sources.list.d/backports.list` file in your favorite editor.
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If the file doesn't exist, create it.
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3. Remove any existing entries.
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4. Add an entry for backports on Debian Wheezy.
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An example entry:
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@@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ from the new repository:
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3. Purge any older repositories.
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- $ apt-get purge lxc-docker*
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- $ apt-get purge docker.io*
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+ $ apt-get purge "lxc-docker*"
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+ $ apt-get purge "docker.io*"
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4. Update package information, ensure that APT works with the `https` method, and that CA certificates are installed.
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