I’m currently running Bluefin Nvidia Open GTS, but looking to use Winboat for a couple Windows programs. Winboat appears to need docker, I haven’t found a way to use podman with it. Would it be advisable to rebase to Bluefin Nvidia DX for the access to docker in the image or is there a way to install docker so that Winboat has access?
DX (the bluefin-dx-nvidia-open:gts) should have cuda pre-installed.
Are you perhaps using non-DX? The non-DX bluefin-nvidia-open:gts image maybe does not incude CUDA?
I am on:
❯ rpm-ostree status
State: idle
AutomaticUpdates: stage; rpm-ostreed-automatic.timer: inactive
Deployments:
● ostree-image-signed:docker://ghcr.io/ublue-os/bluefin-dx-nvidia-open:gts
Digest: sha256:cd409241d8ccdbe1f50ebf7971be85e67abd02c0ce53324710c5a7027dc521e2
Version: gts-42.20251111 (2025-11-11T01:48:18Z)
And I have cuda:
❯ rpm -qa | grep -i cuda
nvidia-driver-cuda-libs-580.105.08-1.fc42.x86_64
nvidia-driver-cuda-580.105.08-1.fc42.x86_64
nvidia-driver-cuda-libs-580.105.08-1.fc42.i686
yes, DX has docker included.
I think this is the command to use to rebase to Bluefin DX Nvidia Open GTS.
bootc switch Package bluefin-dx-nvidia-open · GitHub
sudo bootc switch --enforce-container-sigpolicy ghcr.io/ublue-os/bluefin-dx-nvidia-open:gts
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