nv on bazzite-arch container
If the host os nv drivers are updated, what needs to be done for the container?
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nothing at all
the host's drivers are mounted as volumes
so the ones in the container will always match the host
how about running bazzite-arch inside batocera via docker privileged? guessing, if expected paths will differ/fail, can you point me to a file/vol list that -arch expects or smth, so i can maybe try it via ln -s?
another issue is, bato runs incomplete nv drivers that lack eg encoders/nvfbc (for sunshine or just vo=gpu); can -arch utilize a full set of nv drivers/libraries if those missing libs get added via volumes?
the nvidia stuff is 100% upstream
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I thought they had to match hosts version
the host's drivers are mounted as volumes
the container has no nvidia drivers what so ever
just mounted copies of whatever is on the host
not using distrobox though, running via docker for systemd+audio support with manual each mounts per each /$folder
I can't support docker under any circumstances
especially on nvidia
you're on your own there
works
very nice