# Kubernetes Distribution Guide This document captures information about using Helm in specific Kubernetes environments. We are trying to add more details to this document. Please contribute via Pull Requests if you can. ## MiniKube Helm is tested and known to work with [minikube](https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube). It requires no additional configuration. ## `scripts/local-cluster` and Hyperkube Hyperkube configured via `scripts/local-cluster.sh` is known to work. For raw Hyperkube you may need to do some manual configuration. ## GKE Google's GKE hosted Kubernetes platform is known to work with Helm, and requires no additional configuration. ## Ubuntu with 'kubeadm' Kubernetes bootstrapped with `kubeadm` is known to work on the following Linux distributions: - Ubuntu 16.04 - CAN SOMEONE CONFIRM ON FEDORA? Some versions of Helm (v2.0.0-beta2) require you to `export KUBECONFIG=/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf` or create a `~/.kube/config`. ## Container Linux by CoreOS Helm requires that kubelet have access to a copy of the `socat` program to proxy connections to the Tiller API. On Container Linux the Kubelet runs inside of a [hyperkube](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/master/cluster/images/hyperkube) container image that has socat. So, even though Container Linux doesn't ship `socat` the container filesystem running kubelet does have socat. To learn more read the [Kubelet Wrapper](https://coreos.com/kubernetes/docs/latest/kubelet-wrapper.html) docs.