diff --git a/content/desktop/release-notes.md b/content/desktop/release-notes.md index 3be1619a01..3c6196f2ad 100644 --- a/content/desktop/release-notes.md +++ b/content/desktop/release-notes.md @@ -71,8 +71,10 @@ Take a look at the [Docker Public Roadmap](https://github.com/docker/roadmap/pro - Fixed a bug that caused WSL distro to terminate abruptly. Fixes [for-win/14230](https://github.com/docker/for-win/issues/14230). - Fixed an issue that caused WSL to update in each startup. Fixes [for-win/13868](https://github.com/docker/for-win/issues/13868), [for-win/13806](https://github.com/docker/for-win/issues/13806). -### Known Issues +### Known issues +- Compose Bridge does not work automatically when you enable it within the **Experimental** settings tab. It take a few minutes before you are notified that you must 'repair' Docker Desktop which then installs the `compose-bridge` binary. +- The **Convert and Deploy** button in the Compose file viewer might be disabled even when Kubernetes is running and Compose Bridge is enabled. The workaround for this is to disable Compose Bridge in the **Experimental** settings tab, apply the change with **Apply & restart**, then re-enable and select **Apply & restart** again. - There is a known issue when authenticating against a registry in the Docker CLI (`docker login [registry address]`) where, if the provided registry address includes a repository/image name (such as `docker login index.docker.io/docker/welcome-to-docker`), the repository part (`docker/welcome-to-docker`) is not normalized and results in credentials being stored incorrectly, which causes subsequent pulls from the registry (`docker pull index.docker.io/docker/welcome-to-docker`) to not be authenticated. To prevent this, don't include any extraneous suffix in the registry address when running `docker login`. > [!NOTE] > Using `docker login` with an address that includes URL path segments is not a documented use case and is considered unsupported. The recommended usage is to specify only a registry hostname, and optionally a port, as the address for `docker login`.