#RancherDesktop stopped working on my 12-year-old Mac ... Had to switch QEMU x64 to an older version 🤔
Source: https://gist.github.com/lupyuen/fba7aedaf6012f58f92948839d2d4c6c
#RancherDesktop stopped working on my 12-year-old Mac ... Had to switch QEMU x64 to an older version 🤔
Source: https://gist.github.com/lupyuen/fba7aedaf6012f58f92948839d2d4c6c
M1チップ搭載のMac & RancherDesktop環境下におけるTestcontainersを使用したテスト失敗の原因の考察とその解決策
https://qiita.com/t-hiroyuki/items/b286c1c03c8f545db28d?utm_campaign=popular_items&utm_medium=feed&utm_source=popular_items
@ovid If “touching the amd64 architecture” means #containers, you can use the native #macOS virtualization framework with its Rosetta translation.
I know both #DockerDesktop (https://docs.docker.com/desktop/settings/mac/#:~:text=Use%20Virtualization%20framework) and #RancherDesktop (https://docs.rancherdesktop.io/1.10/ui/preferences/virtual-machine/emulation/#vz) support this.
Not sure how it's done with #PodmanDesktop, but it probably involves the built-in extension that calls #Lima, the latter of which is also used by the #Colima command line tool: https://github.com/abiosoft/colima#customization-examples
I've updated my desktop container setup instructions for #RancherDesktop (as well as #DockerDesktop)
You may find it useful. It's CC licenced so feel to reuse
https://github.com/dockerfornovices/DockerSimpleDemo/wiki/SetUp
(I will be updating the related workshop as well over the next few weeks and hope to live stream -- if you don't know anything about using containers it's for you)
I've been updating my container "management on the desktop" install instructions.
Now includes Rancher Desktop as well as Docker Desktop for macOS and Windows (plus Linux via get.docker.com).
https://github.com/dockerfornovices/DockerSimpleDemo/wiki/SetUp
CC Licensed. Feel free to use and adapt
I'll also be updating the tutorial workbook over the next few weeks.
I just saw in #TheWeeklyDrop that there's a new version of #Lando. Been a while since I used it so I visited the #GitHub page. It looks to me like it still only supports #DockerDesktop. That's a non-starter and why we stopped using #Docksal. If it can't run with #Lima (e.g. #Colima or #RancherDesktop) or another non-proprietary #Docker engine it's a hard "NO." My personal preference has long been #Ddev but I try to keep an open mind
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