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Docker mac os x unresponsive
Docker mac os x unresponsive






  1. #Docker mac os x unresponsive for mac#
  2. #Docker mac os x unresponsive free#

You can disable font smoothing.Īlso it looks good by default and you must be an idiot if you disable it.Īnonymous Thu Jul 13 15:34:23 2017 No. How could she be the f*ta poster if they use different hardwareĪnonymous Thu Jul 13 15:33:38 2017 No. Serious question: can you tweak font rendering settings in MacOS? That ridiculous amount of antialiasing that makes regular fonts look bold and bold fonts look black is quite disgusting.Īnonymous Thu Jul 13 15:31:25 2017 No. >tfw macOS is the best OS for the thinkpad t420 and x220 unironicallyĪnonymous Thu Jul 13 15:25:01 2017 No. g/ is finally growing up and realizing the fruits macOS and MacBooks bring forthĪnonymous Thu Jul 13 15:20:34 2017 No. How's the hackintosh working out for you? any bugs you've encountered?Īnonymous Thu Jul 13 15:09:16 2017 No. How'd you get the file size so small with such a high resolution?Īnonymous Thu Jul 13 15:04:22 2017 No. Docker is running slow (extremely slow) on OS X.Īdd following line to the /etc/hosts file.File: 1.46 MB, 3360x2100, macos_screenshot copy-min.png As they will be normally backed up by your Time Machine backups. As for now I think that the best (safest) option is staying with Data Volume Containers.

#Docker mac os x unresponsive free#

to free some space) you will loose your "persisted" data.

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It means that when you make Docker reset (e.g. You probably shouldn't use recommended Volumes API because it will store all your data inside Docker VM instead of your local file system. As for now the only working solution for me was resetting Docker (which means removing all images, containers and volumes).

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#Docker mac os x unresponsive for mac#

This is the normal behaviour because Docker for Mac doesn't implement TRIM to free unused space. That's right Docker for Mac store all the data inside Virtual Machine which is located inside /Users/username/Library/Containers/ The size of /Users/username/Library/Containers//Data directory is enormous 16GB+. Where are my Docker files? They are supposed to be inside /var/lib/Docker but there is no such directory. This will be a set of questions and answers related to the Docker usage under OS X.








Docker mac os x unresponsive