Docker base images typically remove packages that have no meaning in a container context. Doing so keeps images small, improving performance, cloud bills, and attack surfaces.
However, some packages could continue to function in Docker (GPIO) were they wired up to host resources.
As a nonexpert in RPi, leaving this item up to the community to refine.
Docker base images typically remove packages that have no meaning in a container context. Doing so keeps images small, improving performance, cloud bills, and attack surfaces.
However, some packages could continue to function in Docker (GPIO) were they wired up to host resources.
As a nonexpert in RPi, leaving this item up to the community to refine.