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I am trying to install Kubernetes cluster on RPi 3. It seems Kubernetes version 1.12 is not compatible with the recent version of docker: 18.09.



Does anyone have an idea where I can find docker for rpi version 18.01 to download it and install it since the latest version of docker does not work with new version of Kubernetes?



Thanks in advance.










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    I am trying to install Kubernetes cluster on RPi 3. It seems Kubernetes version 1.12 is not compatible with the recent version of docker: 18.09.



    Does anyone have an idea where I can find docker for rpi version 18.01 to download it and install it since the latest version of docker does not work with new version of Kubernetes?



    Thanks in advance.










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      I am trying to install Kubernetes cluster on RPi 3. It seems Kubernetes version 1.12 is not compatible with the recent version of docker: 18.09.



      Does anyone have an idea where I can find docker for rpi version 18.01 to download it and install it since the latest version of docker does not work with new version of Kubernetes?



      Thanks in advance.










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      I am trying to install Kubernetes cluster on RPi 3. It seems Kubernetes version 1.12 is not compatible with the recent version of docker: 18.09.



      Does anyone have an idea where I can find docker for rpi version 18.01 to download it and install it since the latest version of docker does not work with new version of Kubernetes?



      Thanks in advance.







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          RPi3 has an ARM processor so you should be able to find older versions here:



          https://download.docker.com/linux/raspbian/dists/stretch/pool/stable/armhf/



          For example:



          docker-ce_17.09.0~ce-0~raspbian_armhf.deb
          docker-ce_17.12.1~ce-0~raspbian_armhf.deb
          docker-ce_18.03.0~ce-0~raspbian_armhf.deb





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            RPi3 has an ARM processor so you should be able to find older versions here:



            https://download.docker.com/linux/raspbian/dists/stretch/pool/stable/armhf/



            For example:



            docker-ce_17.09.0~ce-0~raspbian_armhf.deb
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            docker-ce_18.03.0~ce-0~raspbian_armhf.deb





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              RPi3 has an ARM processor so you should be able to find older versions here:



              https://download.docker.com/linux/raspbian/dists/stretch/pool/stable/armhf/



              For example:



              docker-ce_17.09.0~ce-0~raspbian_armhf.deb
              docker-ce_17.12.1~ce-0~raspbian_armhf.deb
              docker-ce_18.03.0~ce-0~raspbian_armhf.deb





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                RPi3 has an ARM processor so you should be able to find older versions here:



                https://download.docker.com/linux/raspbian/dists/stretch/pool/stable/armhf/



                For example:



                docker-ce_17.09.0~ce-0~raspbian_armhf.deb
                docker-ce_17.12.1~ce-0~raspbian_armhf.deb
                docker-ce_18.03.0~ce-0~raspbian_armhf.deb





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                RPi3 has an ARM processor so you should be able to find older versions here:



                https://download.docker.com/linux/raspbian/dists/stretch/pool/stable/armhf/



                For example:



                docker-ce_17.09.0~ce-0~raspbian_armhf.deb
                docker-ce_17.12.1~ce-0~raspbian_armhf.deb
                docker-ce_18.03.0~ce-0~raspbian_armhf.deb






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