I am trying to use The NVIDIA Device Plugin to get GPU access out of Kubernetes, however, I get an error that my OS is not supported. I am using Pop OS 22.04, built out of Ubuntu which should be compatible with this plugin. The Nvidia container toolkit also indicates that it doesn’t support my distribution when I try to run it, but I am able to bypass it during the installation as per the instructions here: [Install nvidia-docker2 In Pop!_OS]#popos · GitHub. If anyone knows if it is possible or how to get this plugin running out of Pop please let me know!
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