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Following the install guide broke su/sudo, help and FAQ are extremely unhelpful on how to report bugs or get help #242

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JohnAlexCO opened this issue Aug 28, 2024 · 0 comments

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Description

Quick aside: The docs at https://docs.docker.com/desktop/feedback/ say that I can give feedback with docker feedback, but the cli says docker: 'feedback' is not a docker command. See 'docker --help'

Reproduce

I followed the install from a script guide, including the step where it says to add the current user to the docker group, log out, and log back in before using.

Expected behavior

Man, I don't know what I expected, but I sure as shit did not expect it to break my root user...

docker version

Client: Docker Engine - Community
 Version:           27.2.0
 API version:       1.47
 Go version:        go1.21.13
 Git commit:        3ab4256
 Built:             Tue Aug 27 14:15:15 2024
 OS/Arch:           linux/amd64
 Context:           default

Server: Docker Engine - Community
 Engine:
  Version:          27.2.0
  API version:      1.47 (minimum version 1.24)
  Go version:       go1.21.13
  Git commit:       3ab5c7d
  Built:            Tue Aug 27 14:15:15 2024
  OS/Arch:          linux/amd64
  Experimental:     false
 containerd:
  Version:          1.7.21
  GitCommit:        472731909fa34bd7bc9c087e4c27943f9835f111
 runc:
  Version:          1.1.13
  GitCommit:        v1.1.13-0-g58aa920
 docker-init:
  Version:          0.19.0
  GitCommit:        de40ad0

docker info

docker info
Client: Docker Engine - Community
 Version:    27.2.0
 Context:    default
 Debug Mode: false
 Plugins:
  buildx: Docker Buildx (Docker Inc.)
    Version:  v0.16.2
    Path:     /usr/libexec/docker/cli-plugins/docker-buildx
  compose: Docker Compose (Docker Inc.)
    Version:  v2.29.2
    Path:     /usr/libexec/docker/cli-plugins/docker-compose

Server:
 Containers: 0
  Running: 0
  Paused: 0
  Stopped: 0
 Images: 0
 Server Version: 27.2.0
 Storage Driver: overlay2
  Backing Filesystem: extfs
  Supports d_type: true
  Using metacopy: false
  Native Overlay Diff: true
  userxattr: false
 Logging Driver: json-file
 Cgroup Driver: systemd
 Cgroup Version: 2
 Plugins:
  Volume: local
  Network: bridge host ipvlan macvlan null overlay
  Log: awslogs fluentd gcplogs gelf journald json-file local splunk syslog
 Swarm: inactive
 Runtimes: io.containerd.runc.v2 runc
 Default Runtime: runc
 Init Binary: docker-init
 containerd version: 472731909fa34bd7bc9c087e4c27943f9835f111
 runc version: v1.1.13-0-g58aa920
 init version: de40ad0
 Security Options:
  apparmor
  seccomp
   Profile: builtin
  cgroupns
 Kernel Version: 6.1.0-23-amd64
 Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
 OSType: linux
 Architecture: x86_64
 CPUs: 4
 Total Memory: 7.667GiB
 Name: samsung-debian
 ID: bdb20ec7-e3af-4543-9a6d-e2ebd2aebf34
 Docker Root Dir: /var/lib/docker
 Debug Mode: false
 Experimental: false
 Insecure Registries:
  127.0.0.0/8
 Live Restore Enabled: false

Diagnostics ID

BE9AFAAF-F68B-41D0-9D12-84760E6B8740/20190905152051

Additional Info

The "generate a diagnostics ID" link is super fucking unhelpful. I don't have the docker gui, I am not on Windows, and the link for Linux help just takes me back here to the GitHub issue tracker. Please hire QA people this is absurd. I copy-pasted the ID from the help page because at no point did it actually give me instructions on how I am supposed to generate one

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