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I'm doing a bunch of AI stuff that needs compiling to try various unrelated apps. I'm making a mess of config files and extras. I've been using distrobox and conda. How could I do this better? Chroot? Different user logins for extra home directories? Groups? Most of the packages need access to CUDA and localhost. I would like to keep them out of my main home directory.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I hope someone who has more info comes along. It might be time for you to make a new post though since we're getting to the heart of the problem now.

Also it will be a lot easier for people to diagnose if you are specific about which programs you are failing to install.

I've only experimented with Python in docker and it gave me a lot of headaches.

That's why I prefer to pip install things inside venvs because I can just tar them myself and have decent portability.

But since your installing files across the system I'm not sure what the best solution is.