![]() ![]() ![]() Not a deal breaker.ĭocker is very fast on M1 and already most of the containers are already available in an arm64 version and I am sure in time the situation will improve even more. My question was if it's possible instead to start it by clicking on /Applications/Docker.app if it is possible to start it using launchctl or some other command. As new major versions of macOS are made generally available, Docker stops supporting the oldest version and supports the newest version of macOS (in addition to the previous two releases). That is, the current release of macOS and the previous two releases. But what I was looking for is how to start it from the command line. Docker supports Docker Desktop on the most recent versions of macOS. In order to start it I need to open it like any other Mac app. Most probably the GUI will also be arm compiled in a future version. It's not a deal breaker, it's just my OCD. The version is 3.5.1Įverything is now running natively on M1, except the Dashboard (the GUI).
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