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Docker is 80% Linux, 10% Networking, 5% Virtualization and remaining 5% is actual Docker-specific things.
If you learn Linux, networking and virtualization, Docker is just a cherry on top.
Yeah I figured out that trying to learn docker (which I failed and resorted to installing a desktop environment to be able to copy paste, which still wasn't enough so I added portainer) while trying to learn how to run a Linux server, while trying to learn how to best use proxmox all at the same time may not have been the wisest decision.
But I grabbed an nvme laying around to throw on the laptop and trying to learn Linux and docker/portainer on a local machine.
Less steps at a time at least lol