Paul Webster wrote: 
> The main benefit is that it makes it somewhat easier to use your RPi for
> other things at the same time.
> In this case you would boot your RPi using Raspberry Pi OS (formerly
> known as Raspbian) and install whatever you like ... then people try to
> install LMS on top and they might have problems in working out how to
> install a modern version or might have conflicts with other applications
> regarding pre-requisites (like bits of Perl).
> By installing Docker and running an LMS Docker it makes it easier to get
> running and remains largely self-contained (because it comes with what
> it needs).
> 
> However, you may well then get other issues - like extra ports required
> by bridges that were not allowed for in the Docker image (I don't know
> if this is a problem but could imagine it might be).

LMS takes care of perl in a normal installation as well. Docker just
seems to complicate things unnecessarily to me.

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