diff --git a/content/manuals/desktop/troubleshoot-and-support/troubleshoot/known-issues.md b/content/manuals/desktop/troubleshoot-and-support/troubleshoot/known-issues.md index eae248f8f60d..91235e55c0d3 100644 --- a/content/manuals/desktop/troubleshoot-and-support/troubleshoot/known-issues.md +++ b/content/manuals/desktop/troubleshoot-and-support/troubleshoot/known-issues.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ aliases: {{< tabs >}} {{< tab name="For Mac with Intel chip" >}} -- The Mac Activity Monitor reports that Docker is using twice the amount of memory it's actually using. This is due to a [bug in macOS].(https://docs.google.com/document/d/17ZiQC1Tp9iH320K-uqVLyiJmk4DHJ3c4zgQetJiKYQM/edit?usp=sharing) on this. +- The Mac Activity Monitor reports that Docker is using twice the amount of memory it's actually using. This is due to a [bug in macOS](https://docs.google.com/document/d/17ZiQC1Tp9iH320K-uqVLyiJmk4DHJ3c4zgQetJiKYQM/edit?usp=sharing). - **"Docker.app is damaged" dialog**: If you see a "Docker.app is damaged and can't be opened" dialog during installation or updates, this is typically caused by non-atomic copy operations when other applications are using the Docker CLI. See [Fix "Docker.app is damaged" on macOS](mac-damaged-dialog.md) for resolution steps.