# **The current recommended way of installing FreeDMR is in docker. **
# \*\*The current recommended way of installing FreeDMR is in docker. \*\*
Docker is the fastest way to having a running system, complete with proxy and echo, ready
to serve repeaters and hotspots. The Docker image can be run on any system that can run Linux
docker containers. We recommend Debian 11.
Docker is the fastest way to having a running system, complete with proxy and echo, ready to serve repeaters and hotspots. The Docker image can be run on any system that can run Linux docker containers. We recommend Debian 11.
Not convinced? Read [Why Docker?](WhyDocker)
Not convinced? Read [Why Docker?](Why%20Docker)
# Quick Start
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This works on Debian 10, 11, PiOs (Raspbian) and recent Ubuntu systems, on other flavours, you may need to follow the process below.
The FreeDMR docker image is multiarch so will work on x86, amd64, arm64 and armv7
The FreeDMR docker image is multiarch so will work on x86, amd64, arm64 and armv7
The rest of this page details the manual install process.
The rest of this page details the manual install process.
## Prerequisites
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A change needs to be made to the docker config for openbridge to work correctly: