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# Kubernetes Distribution Guide
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This document captures information about using Helm in specific Kubernetes
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environments.
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We are trying to add more details to this document. Please contribute via Pull
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Requests if you can.
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## MiniKube
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Helm is tested and known to work with [minikube](https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube).
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It requires no additional configuration.
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## `scripts/local-cluster` and Hyperkube
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Hyperkube configured via `scripts/local-cluster.sh` is known to work. For raw
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Hyperkube you may need to do some manual configuration.
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## GKE
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Google's GKE hosted Kubernetes platform is known to work with Helm, and requires
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no additional configuration.
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## Ubuntu with 'kubeadm'
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Kubernetes bootstrapped with `kubeadm` is known to work on the following Linux
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distributions:
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- Ubuntu 16.04
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- CAN SOMEONE CONFIRM ON FEDORA?
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Some versions of Helm (v2.0.0-beta2) require you to `export KUBECONFIG=/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf`
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or create a `~/.kube/config`.
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## CoreOS
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Some versions of CoreOS's Kubernetes do not ship with `socat`, which is what
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the Kubernetes API server uses to create tunnels. This will prevent Helm from
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being able to tunnel to Tiller.
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