
Avoid failing with “Function not implemented” during file I/O on shared volumes. Fixed an issue where adding a folder on a non-existing drive in the settings would create an empty entry. Avoid blocking startup if “Expose daemon on tcp://localhost:2375 without TLS” is set and localhost:2375 is in use by another program.
Switched from chronyd to sntpcd to work around host time synchronisation problems.
Fix application startup if hosts is specified inside the Docker daemon.json. Copy container logs without ansi colors to clipboard. Added a low-level debug shell accessible via putty -serial \\.\pipe\dockerDebugShell. Added support for emulating Risc-V via Qemu 4.2.0. Docker Desktop now uses a different systray icon for dark and light mode. Left-clicking on the whale in the system tray now launches the dashboard container view. Pinning the application to the taskbar and clicking on it will launch the container view if Docker is already running. Removed the option to start with Windows containers from the installer. Fixes docker/for-win#5089 and docker/for-mac#4089. The context docker-desktop should be used instead. Removed the legacy Kubernetes context docker-for-desktop. To revert to the old docker build experience, go to Settings > Docker Engine and then disable the BuildKit feature. Docker Desktop now enables BuildKit by default after a reset to factory defaults. To access the new Images view, from the Docker menu, select Dashboard > Images. The images view allows users to view the Hub images, pull them and manage their local images on disk including cleaning up unwanted and unused images. Docker introduces the new Images view in the Docker Dashboard.
Docker Compose CLI - 0.1.18, enabling use of volumes with Compose and the Cloud through ECS and ACI.Your local Kubernetes cluster will be reset after installing this version. By clicking Accept and download, you agree to these terms, the Docker Data Processing Agreement, and the Data Privacy Policy.ĭocker Desktop 2.4.0.0 contains a Kubernetes upgrade. Paid subscriptions are also required for government entities. Otherwise, it requires a paid subscription for professional use. Docker Desktop is free for small businesses (fewer than 250 employees AND less than $10 million in annual revenue), personal use, education, and non-commercial open source projects. for all versions before 4.0.0 of Docker Desktop.
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