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Rancher Desktop 1.1.1

04 Mar 20:25
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⚠️ This release is not working correctly on macOS Monterey 12.3. There is a workaround and a fix should be released next week. ⚠️

This is the 1.1.1 release of Rancher Desktop, an open source desktop application to bring Kubernetes and container management to Mac, Windows, and Linux. The release contains 2 bug fixes:

  • DNS not working correctly in some Windows environments
  • The docker-buildx symlink was incorrect

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Rancher Desktop 1.1.0

02 Mar 22:07
v1.1.0
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This is the 1.1.0 release of Rancher Desktop, an open source desktop application to bring Kubernetes and container management to Mac, Windows, and Linux. The release contains some feature changes along with various bug fixes.

Important Updates & Fixes

  • Kubernetes can be disabled to run just containerd or dockerd by itself for reduced resource consumption.
  • traefik can be disabled to free up port 80 and 443 for alternate ingress configuration.
  • Internal container port forwarding support has been enabled again on Linux and macOS.
  • docker compose is included when docker is selected in the "Supporting Utilities".
  • Improved support for DNS over VPN on Windows (tunnelling only, no split-DNS support yet).
  • host.docker.internal is defined inside containers for compatibility.
  • Ports bound to 127.0.0.1 are no longer exposed externally.

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Rancher Desktop 1.0.1

02 Feb 22:08
v1.0.1
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Rancher Desktop 1.0.1 is a bug fix release of Rancher Desktop, an open source desktop application to bring Kubernetes and container management to Mac, Windows, and Linux.

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Rancher Desktop 1.0.0

26 Jan 18:03
v1.0.0
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This is the 1.0.0 release of Rancher Desktop, an open source desktop application to bring Kubernetes and container management to Mac, Windows, and Linux. The release contains some feature changes along with various bug fixes.

Important Notes & Updates

  • kim has been removed. You can build images using the nerdctl and docker command line tools.
  • macOS networking has been updated to fall back to a shared mode when bridged mode is unable to get an IP address.
  • On macOS the "everyone" group is used instead of the "staff" groups when permission setting is done.
  • Electron and nodejs have been updated to the latest stable versions.
  • Trivy, nerdctl, and other tools have been upgraded.
  • New versions are now checked for hourly.
  • A documented security policy and reporting mechanism has been added.
  • Numerous bugs were fixed.

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Rancher Desktop 1.0.0-beta.1

14 Jan 20:26
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Pre-release

This is a beta release of Rancher Desktop v1.0.0. Rancher Desktop is an open source desktop application to bring Kubernetes and container management to Mac, Windows, and Linux.

This pre-release is meant for testing purposes. You can read more about the release timeline for 1.0.0 on the Rancher blog.

This beta release is not included in the auto-update process and needs to be manually installed.

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Rancher Desktop 0.7.1

20 Dec 16:55
v0.7.1
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Rancher Desktop 0.7.1 Pre-release
Pre-release

This is a patch release of Rancher Desktop, an open source desktop application to bring Kubernetes and container management to Mac, Windows, and Linux. This release fixes a networking bug.

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Rancher Desktop 0.7.0

16 Dec 19:27
v0.7.0
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Rancher Desktop 0.7.0 Pre-release
Pre-release

This is a feature release of Rancher Desktop, an open source desktop application to bring Kubernetes and container management to Mac, Windows, and Linux. The release contains some feature changes along with various bug fixes.

You can read the announcement post on the SUSE Community site.

Highlighted Features

  • Docker CLI / Moby / dockerd: When you first run Rancher Desktop, you will have the option to pick your container runtime. Alongside containerd, you can choose moby, which provides dockerd and enables the Docker CLI and tools that communicate with the Docker socket via Rancher Desktop. You can later change the container runtime in the Kubernetes Settings. Only one container runtime will function at a time.
  • Apple Silicon (M1) Support: Rancher Desktop can now be installed on Apple Silicon (M1). In the downloads, choose the aarch64 version to get Apple Silicon support. Note: this version does require Rosetta 2 as some of the components needed by Rancher Desktop don’t yet have native builds.
  • Linux Repositories: Linux RPM and deb packages are now available via package repositories. These can be using for installation and updates. Rancher Desktop is also available as an AppImage.
  • macOS Bridged Networking: Networking has changes on Mac to enable the IP address to the virtual machine to be routable. This occurs via a bridged network.
  • nerdctl Updates: nerdctl, the CLI for use with containerd, has added many new features. Rancher Desktop ships the latest version.

Important Notes

  • Switching between container runtimes will leave you with a fresh environment. Containers and images you have running under one container runtime will not show up under the other one. If you switch back to a previous runtime the images you previously had, there will still be available. If you want to remove the containers and images from your unused runtime you will need to Reset Kubernetes and the container runtime.
  • Apple Silicon builds of Rancher Desktop run Kubernetes and handle containers using an aarch64 (ARM) architecture.
  • AppImage Linux builds do not have a built-in update support. This is in development.

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Release 0.6.1

02 Nov 17:24
v0.6.1
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Release 0.6.1 Pre-release
Pre-release

This is a patch release of Rancher Desktop, an open source desktop application to bring Kubernetes and container management to Mac, Windows, and Linux. The release contains bug fixes associated with the automated update feature.

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Rancher Desktop v0.6.0

11 Oct 19:28
v0.6.0
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Pre-release

This is a feature release of Rancher Desktop, an open source desktop application to bring Kubernetes and container management to Mac, Windows, and Linux. The release contains some feature changes along with various bug fixes.

You can read the announcement post on the SUSE Community site.

Highlighted Features

  • A Technical Preview of Linux support. Rancher Desktop is coming to Linux desktops. Attached to this release you'll find a Debian package and an RPM. You can install Rancher Desktop on various Linux distributions. With this tech preview the deb and rpm are attached to the release. In the future they will be served out of repositories.
  • On Mac and Linux, the home directory is mounted as writable. This impacts volume mounts.
  • The Images user interface now supports containerd namespaces. Containerd namespaces are separate from Kubernetes namespaces.
  • Better status messages as Kubernetes and containerd come online.

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Rancher Desktop v0.5

27 Sep 21:15
v0.5.0
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Rancher Desktop v0.5 Pre-release
Pre-release

This is a feature release of Rancher Desktop, an open source desktop application to bring Kubernetes and container management to Mac and Windows. The release contains some feature changes along with various bug fixes.

You can read the announcement post on the SUSE Community site.

Highlighted Features

  • nerdctl, a mostly docker compatible CLI, is now included with Rancher Desktop. It includes features such as running and building containers. This is the next step in supporting more container features. nerdctl works with containerd, the current runtime. We plan to support more CLIs and runtimes in the future such as the Docker CLI and Moby (the open source project behind the Docker engine).
  • Ports exposed by the containers are now accessible on localhost. For example, if you start a container and expose it on port 8000 you can access the container on localhost:8000. Note, on mac the ports are exposed on 0.0.0.0 which means they are accessible on all network connections (including your machines IP).
  • Built-in updates. When the next release of Rancher Desktop comes out you will be notified, get to see the changes, and it will be installed. This is an opt-out feature so you can stay on a version of Rancher Desktop if you choose.
  • You can now reset just Kubernetes or Kubernetes and Containers. When you reset just Kubernetes any container images you had pulled or built will remain in your environment. To wipe out the containers and images you will need to reset Kubernetes and Containers.

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