
- #Pro tools 12 osx update
- #Pro tools 12 osx upgrade
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Mac with Apple chip Bug fixes and minor changes
Fixed a bug where subprocesses could fail unexpectedly during shutdown, triggering an unexpected fatal error popup. To force the use of the old Docker.qcow2, delete the newer Docker.raw file. Note that if a system has both files (due to the previous bug) then the most recently modified file will be used, to avoid recent containers and images disappearing again. Fixed a bug where a Docker.qcow2 file would be ignored on upgrade and a fresh Docker.raw used instead, resulting in containers and images disappearing. If existing, this fix will also remove manually user added DENY DELETE ACL entries on the corresponding host directory. Fixed a rare startup failure affecting users having a docker volume bind-mounted on top of a directory from the host. Fixed an issue that caused Docker Desktop to stop responding upon clicking Exit on the fatal error dialog. Fixed the position of the indicator that displays the availability of an update on the Docker Dashboard. Improved: Self-diagnose now also checks for overlap between host IPs and docker networks. Window management: The Docker Dashboard window size and position persists when you close and reopen Docker Desktop. For more information, see Software updates. All update-related settings have been moved to the Software Updates section. Software Updates: The option to turn off automatic check for updates is now available for users on all Docker subscriptions, including Docker Personal and Docker Pro.Pause/Resume: You can now pause your Docker Desktop session when you are not actively using it and save CPU resources on your machine.Mac with Intel chip Mac with Apple chip New This page contains information about the new features, improvements, known issues, and bug fixes in Docker Desktop releases. For more information, see Docker Desktop License Agreement.
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