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Sorry for being off-topic but do you have any links or tips on how to achieve this? My understand was that adding a user to the 'docker' group gives him 'sudo'-equivalent rights.



You can set it up so that the user doesn't have to type sudo docker. But they still effectively have root access via docker.

I guess it gives some social pressure not to do superuser things?


It looks like a package manager choice. Dpkg/Apt isn't doing by default what they actually need, so they use Docker instead.




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