Remove two issues that are now fixed

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@ -276,18 +276,10 @@ in the Apple documentation, and Docker Desktop [Mac system requirements](install
This is an interaction between `vmnet.framework` (as used by `virtualization.framework`) and the VPN clients.
* Docker Desktop is incompatible with macOS Internet Sharing. See [docker/for-mac#5348](https://github.com/docker/for-mac/issues/5348).
This is an interaction between `vmnet.framework` (as used by `virtualization.framework`) and macOS Internet Sharing. At the moment it is not possible to use Docker Desktop and macOS Internet Sharing at the same time.
* Some container disk I/O is much slower than expected. See [docker/for-mac#5389](https://github.com/docker/for-mac/issues/5389). Disk flushes are particularly slow due to the need to guarantee data is written to stable storage on the host. We have also observed specific performance problems when using the `virtualization.framework` on Intel chips on MacOS Monterey.
This is an artifact of the new `virtualization.framework`.
* TCP and UDP port 53 (DNS) are bound on the host when Docker Desktop starts. Therefore you cannot bind to port 53 on all interfaces with a command like `docker run -p 53:53`. See [docker/for-mac#5335](https://github.com/docker/for-mac/issues/5335).
This is an artifact of the new `virtualization.framework`. A workaround is to bind to a specific IP address e.g. `docker run -p 127.0.0.1:53:53`.
* The Linux Kernel may occasionally crash. Docker now detects this problem and pops up an error dialog offering the user the ability to quickly restart Linux.
We are still gathering data and testing alternate kernel versions.