docker-flatcar-nvidia-driver VS flatcar-forklift

Compare docker-flatcar-nvidia-driver vs flatcar-forklift and see what are their differences.

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docker-flatcar-nvidia-driver

Posts with mentions or reviews of docker-flatcar-nvidia-driver. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-30.
  • Running Nvidia drivers in Clear Linux or Flatcar?
    5 projects | /r/homelab | 30 Aug 2021
    That leaves Flatcar and Clear Linux - both of which happen to at least have documentation for installing/running Nvidia drivers and CUDA. Flatcar has this repository from Nvidia, and I've also found this project called forklift which will supposedly handle auto-updating the kernel modules for you. The Clear Linux docs also seem to include a method to auto-rebuild the modules with kernel upgrades, though it does say that the driver version needs to be updated manually, which honestly almost sounds preferable considering how finicky Nvidia drivers can be on Linux. Clear Linux also has several other tutorials/guides that appear to try and market it for things like machine learning, which leads me to believe that Nvidia gpus would hopefully work decently on it.

flatcar-forklift

Posts with mentions or reviews of flatcar-forklift. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-30.
  • Running Nvidia drivers in Clear Linux or Flatcar?
    5 projects | /r/homelab | 30 Aug 2021
    That leaves Flatcar and Clear Linux - both of which happen to at least have documentation for installing/running Nvidia drivers and CUDA. Flatcar has this repository from Nvidia, and I've also found this project called forklift which will supposedly handle auto-updating the kernel modules for you. The Clear Linux docs also seem to include a method to auto-rebuild the modules with kernel upgrades, though it does say that the driver version needs to be updated manually, which honestly almost sounds preferable considering how finicky Nvidia drivers can be on Linux. Clear Linux also has several other tutorials/guides that appear to try and market it for things like machine learning, which leads me to believe that Nvidia gpus would hopefully work decently on it.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing docker-flatcar-nvidia-driver and flatcar-forklift you can also consider the following projects:

coreos-assembler - Tooling container to assemble CoreOS-like systems

container-engine-accelerators - Collection of tools and examples for managing Accelerated workloads in Kubernetes Engine

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