![]() When you switch to the Apple Silicon chip tab, that warning disappears. At least this is what you can see in the requirements section for intel-based Macs. So Docker Desktop suppors the latest macOS and the two previous major versions. On the other hand, Docker had a decision too. For bugfixes you need to report the issue on GitHub or contact Docker support. Of course you may The decision is yours, I’m just sharing what I see on the forum recently. I have a video about that, but which helped multiple users, although recently some users had to update macOS to finally make it work and reinstalling it on an old macOS didn’t help. Completely uninstalling Docker Desktop and reinstalling helps sometimes. The issu with the icon and the docker command indicates that something happened during the installation and configuration files (posisbly macOS system configs as well) become corrupted. You can also report issues on GitHub: GitHub - docker/for-mac: Bug reports for Docker Desktop for Mac If your hardware supports it, I recommend updating macOS. Some issues recently were solved by updating macOS to the latest version. ![]() I have never experienced the “failed to fetch extensions” error either, but I have the latest macOS. I saw multiple similar reports recently, which is unusual to me as Docker Desktop almost alwys worked for me on Mac, but I know, not everyone is so lucky. ![]()
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