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Why is it easy to switch docker from inactive to active on AWS:

ubuntu@ip-172-31-14-19:~$ 
ubuntu@ip-172-31-14-19:~$ sudo snap services
Snap    Service  Startup  Current
docker  dockerd  enabled  active
ubuntu@ip-172-31-14-19:~$ 
ubuntu@ip-172-31-14-19:~$ sudo snap stop docker
Stopped.
ubuntu@ip-172-31-14-19:~$ 
ubuntu@ip-172-31-14-19:~$ sudo snap services
Snap    Service  Startup  Current
docker  dockerd  enabled  inactive
ubuntu@ip-172-31-14-19:~$ 
ubuntu@ip-172-31-14-19:~$ sudo snap start docker
Started.
ubuntu@ip-172-31-14-19:~$ 
ubuntu@ip-172-31-14-19:~$ sudo snap services
Snap    Service  Startup  Current
docker  dockerd  enabled  active
ubuntu@ip-172-31-14-19:~$ 

but on my home system it still shows as inactive despite using sudo?

thufir@dur:~$ 
thufir@dur:~$ sudo snap services
Snap    Service  Startup  Current
docker  dockerd  enabled  inactive
thufir@dur:~$ 
thufir@dur:~$ sudo snap stop docker
Stopped.
thufir@dur:~$ 
thufir@dur:~$ sudo snap start docker
Started.
thufir@dur:~$ 
thufir@dur:~$ sudo snap services
Snap    Service  Startup  Current
docker  dockerd  enabled  inactive
thufir@dur:~$ 

How do I flip the switch on docker to active?

There's no log which I see:

thufir@dur:~$ 
thufir@dur:~$ sudo /snap/bin/snappy-debug.security scanlog hello-world-service
sudo: /snap/bin/snappy-debug.security: command not found
thufir@dur:~$ 
Thufir
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