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description: Change your Docker Desktop settings on Linux
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keywords: settings, preferences, proxy, file sharing, resources, kubernetes, Docker Desktop, Linux
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title: Change Docker Desktop settings on Linux
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---
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This page provides information on how to configure and manage your Docker Desktop settings.
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To navigate to **Settings** either:
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- Select the Docker menu {: .inline} and then **Settings**
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- Select the **Settings** icon from the Docker Dashboard.
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## General
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On the **General** tab, you can configure when to start Docker and specify other settings:
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- **Start Docker Desktop when you log in**. Select to automatically start Docker
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  Desktop when you log into your machine.
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- **Choose Theme for Docker Desktop**. Choose whether you want to apply a **Light** or **Dark** theme to Docker Desktop. Alternatively you can set Docker Desktop to **Use System Settings**.
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- **Choose container terminal**. Determines which terminal is launched when opening the terminal from a container.
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If you choose the integrated terminal, you can run commands in a running container straight from the Docker Dashboard. For more information, see [Explore containers](../use-desktop/container.md).
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- **Send usage statistics**. Select so Docker Desktop sends diagnostics,
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  crash reports, and usage data. This information helps Docker improve and
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  troubleshoot the application. Clear the check box to opt out. Docker may
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  periodically prompt you for more information.
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- **Show weekly tips**. Select to display useful advice and suggestions about
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  using Docker.
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- **Open Docker Desktop dashboard at startup**. Select to automatically open the
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  dashboard when starting Docker Desktop.
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- **Use Enhanced Container Isolation**. Select to enhance security by preventing containers from breaching the Linux VM. For more information, see [Enhanced Container Isolation](../hardened-desktop/enhanced-container-isolation/index.md)
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    >**Note**
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    >
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    > This setting is only available if you are signed in to Docker Desktop and have a Docker Business subscription.
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- **Use Docker Compose V2**. Select to enable the `docker-compose` command to
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  use Docker Compose V2. For more information, see [Migrate to Compose V2](../../compose/migrate.md).
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- **Show CLI hints**. Displays CLI hints and tips when running Docker commands in the CLI. This is turned on by default. To turn CLI hints on or off from the CLI, set `DOCKER_CLI_HINTS` to `true` or `false` respecitively. 
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## Resources
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The **Resources** tab allows you to configure CPU, memory, disk, proxies,
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network, and other resources.
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### Advanced
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On the **Advanced** tab, you can limit resources available to Docker.
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Advanced settings are:
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- **CPUs**. By default, Docker Desktop is set to use half the number of processors
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  available on the host machine. To increase processing power, set this to a
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  higher number; to decrease, lower the number.
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- **Memory**. By default, Docker Desktop is set to use 25% of your host's
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  memory. To increase the RAM, set this to a higher number; to decrease it,
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  lower the number.
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- **Swap**. Configure swap file size as needed. The default is 1 GB.
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- **Disk image size**. Specify the size of the disk image.
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- **Disk image location**. Specify the location of the Linux volume where containers and images are stored.
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You can also move the disk image to a different location. If you attempt to move a disk image to a location that already has one, you are asked if you want to use the existing image or replace it.
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>**Tip**
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>
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> If you feel Docker Desktop starting to get slow or you're running multi-container workloads, increase the memory and disk image space allocation to something higher.
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### File sharing
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Use File sharing to allow local directories on your machine to be shared with
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Linux containers. This is especially useful for editing source code in an IDE on
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the host while running and testing the code in a container.
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By default the `/home/<user>` directory is shared.
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If your project is outside this directory then it must be added to the list,
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otherwise you may get `Mounts denied` or `cannot start service` errors at runtime.
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File share settings are:
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- **Add a Directory**. Click `+` and navigate to the directory you want to add.
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- **Remove a Directory**. Click `-` next to the directory you want to remove
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- **Apply & Restart** makes the directory available to containers using Docker's
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  bind mount (`-v`) feature.
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> Tips on shared folders, permissions, and volume mounts
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>
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> * Share only the directories that you need with the container. File sharing
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>   introduces overhead as any changes to the files on the host need to be notified
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>   to the Linux VM. Sharing too many files can lead to high CPU load and slow
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>   filesystem performance.
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> * Shared folders are designed to allow application code to be edited
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>   on the host while being executed in containers. For non-code items
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>   such as cache directories or databases, the performance will be much
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>   better if they are stored in the Linux VM, using a [data volume](../../storage/volumes.md)
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>   (named volume) or [data container](../../storage/volumes.md).
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{: .tip}
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### Proxies
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To configure HTTP proxies, switch on the **Manual proxy configuration** setting.
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This setting is used for logging into Docker, for pulling and pushing images, and for
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container Internet access. If the proxy requires authorization then Docker Desktop dynamically asks
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the developer for a username and password. All passwords are stored securely in the OS credential store.
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Note that only the `Basic` proxy authentication method is supported so we recommend using an `https://`
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URL for your HTTP/HTTPS proxies to protect passwords while in transit on the network. Docker Desktop
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supports TLS 1.3 when communicating with proxies.
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To prevent developers from accidentally changing the proxy settings, see
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[Settings Management](../hardened-desktop/settings-management/index.md#what-features-can-i-configure-with-settings-management).
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### Network
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{% include desktop-network-setting.md %}
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## Docker Engine
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The **Docker Engine** tab allows you to configure the Docker daemon used to run containers with Docker Desktop.
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You configure the daemon using a JSON configuration file. Here's what the file might look like:
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```json
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{
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  "builder": {
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    "gc": {
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      "defaultKeepStorage": "20GB",
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      "enabled": true
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    }
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  },
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  "experimental": false
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}
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```
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You can find this file at `$HOME/.docker/daemon.json`. To change the configuration, either
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edit the JSON configuration directly from the dashboard in Docker Desktop, or open and
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edit the file using your favorite text editor.
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> **Note**
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>
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> Only the **Docker Desktop** daemon uses the configuration file under `$HOME/.docker`.
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> If you manually install Docker Engine alongside Docker Desktop, the manually
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> installed instance uses a `daemon.json` configuration file in a  different location.
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> Refer to [Configure the daemon](../../config/daemon/index.md) for more information
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> about how to configure the Docker daemon on a manually installed Docker Engine.
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To see the full list of possible configuration options, see the 
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[dockerd command reference](/engine/reference/commandline/dockerd/).
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Select **Apply & Restart** to save your settings and restart Docker Desktop.
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## Builders
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{% include desktop-builders-setting.md %}
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## Kubernetes
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Docker Desktop includes a standalone Kubernetes server, so that you can test
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deploying your Docker workloads on Kubernetes. To enable Kubernetes support and
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install a standalone instance of Kubernetes running as a Docker container,
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select **Enable Kubernetes**.
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Select **Show system containers (advanced)** to view internal containers when
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using Docker commands.
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Select **Reset Kubernetes cluster** to delete all stacks and Kubernetes resources.
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For more information about using the Kubernetes integration with Docker Desktop,
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see [Deploy on Kubernetes](../kubernetes.md){:target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="_"}.
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## Software Updates
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The **Software Updates** tab notifies you of any updates available to Docker Desktop.
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When there's a new update,
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click the **Release Notes** option to learn what's included in the updated version.
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Turn off the check for updates by clearing the **Automatically check for updates**
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check box. This disables notifications in the Docker menu and the notification
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badge that appears on the Docker Dashboard. To check for updates manually, select
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the **Check for updates** option in the Docker menu.
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To allow Docker Desktop to automatically download new updates in the background,
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select **Always download updates**. This downloads newer versions of Docker Desktop
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when an update becomes available. After downloading the update, click
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**Apply and Restart** to install the update. You can do this either through the
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Docker menu or in the **Updates** section in the Docker Dashboard.
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## Extensions 
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Use the **Extensions** tab to:
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- **Enable Docker Extensions**
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- **Allow only extensions distributed through the Docker Marketplace**
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- **Show Docker Extensions system containers**
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For more information about Docker extensions, see [Extensions](../extensions/index.md).
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## Features in development
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On the **Feature control** tab you can control your settings for **Beta features** and **Experimental features**.
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You can also sign up to the [Developer Preview program](https://www.docker.com/community/get-involved/developer-preview/){:target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="_"} from the **Features in development** tab.
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### Beta features
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{% include beta.md %}
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#### Use containerd for pulling and storing images
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Turns on the containerd image store. This brings new features like faster container startup performance by lazy-pulling images, and the ability to run Wasm applications with Docker. For more information, see [containerd image store](../containerd/index.md).
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### Experimental features
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{% include desktop-experimental.md %}
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