![]() ![]() Podman is a daemon-less docker equivalent made by Red Hat. Note there are ton of out of date issues from the last months as folks have fixed almost all of them: ![]() So if you have crusty old things like h5py for instance that don’t have AARCH64 equivalents here is what you do. It first of all uses the latest QEMU 6.2 and there have been a lot of work in the last year to get it to work. The solution is that Podman does not have this problem. ![]() Now Docker for Desktop does ship with its own fork of the QEMU but it is version 5 so a year old and something they did in their proprietary code cause jupyter notebooks for linux/amd64 to generate an error 6 under QEMU. The problem is that there are many folks who are not converting their work to ARM64 because they are research projects, so for some things you need to run Intel images. It seems to work with other containers, so YMMV running docker with AMD64 images. Well with the licensing change that Docker is making everyone seems to be looking for an alternative, but this got real when realized that the Docker Desktop for the Mac does not work with Jupyter Notebooks running on AMD64 that is 64-bit Intel at all after v4.0 and they won’t fix it. ![]()
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