No problem, I thought, I’ll just downgrade to the last version compatible with El Capitan, which Docker thankfully provides links to in the release notes. Well, this time I quit Docker before installing lando- just like the instructions say, mind you-and it updated Docker to the latest version. My Macbook can’t run the the latest version of Docker, so I’ve always left off updating that, and I also usually leave it running when updating lando. Speaking of older hardware, my laptop at home is a pre-Retina Macbook Pro 13″ that maxes out at OS X (not even MacOS!) El Capitan, so despite my advice to my colleague Chris, I tried updating to the latest version ( v3.0.0-rc.12). ![]() I’ve noticed the performance improving with the latest builds (early alpha/beta versions often felt quite slow on older hardware). ![]() ![]() The folks at lando have been doing a lot of great work lately.
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