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FaeDrifter, to linux in GitHub - Acly/krita-ai-diffusion: Streamlined interface for generating images with AI in Krita. Inpaint and outpaint with optional text prompt, no tweaking required.

This is suuuper cool, but looks like having linux+amdgpu limits me to the cloud option.

I supposed this is bc we don’t have a DirectML equivalent yet.

pantherfarber,

I got it to work yesterday. Have to go into the python venv it installs, remove torch and install it the way it describes on the comfyui GitHub.

wim,

There have been some efforts to run pytorch and StableDiffusion on ROCm. Not sure if that could be combined with this.

warmaster,

Crap, I was hoping to try it. I wonder if AMD will announce something in their FOSS / AI event.

wewbull, (edited )

It works today. Only problem I have is the memory management is pretty poor, and it’s pretty easy to run out of vram.

Rx7600 8GB + 5900X Rocm 5.7.1 Pytorch 2.1

wim, (edited )

Interesting! Got any links that explain how to set it up?

I just got a laptop with an RX 6700M 10GB ans am eager to try it :)

wewbull,

Not really. I’ve had to do quite a bit of experimentation.

My setup that I’ve settled on:

  • Rocm system libraries from Arch Linux
  • PyTorch nightly for Rocm pip installed into a venv (see instructions on pytorch homepage)
  • Set HSA_OVERRIDE_GFX_VERSION to 11.0.0. This is just for the RX7600 and it tells it to use the RX7900 code as the pytorch version hasn’t been compiled with 7600 support.
  • Start software.
wim,

Thanks!

byteseb,

Hmm, that’s weird. I was able to run Stable Diffusion locally with Linux + RX6600.

Probably because I used Easy Diffusion. At first, I couldn’t get the GPU acceleration to work, and I was constantly running out of RAM (Not using VRAM), so my system always froze and crashed.

Turns out it was a ROCM bug, that I don’t know if it’s fixed by now, but I remember “fixing it” by setting an environment variable to a previous version.

Then, it all worked really good. Took between 30 seconds to 2 minutes to make an image.

OnU, to linux in GitHub - Acly/krita-ai-diffusion: Streamlined interface for generating images with AI in Krita. Inpaint and outpaint with optional text prompt, no tweaking required.

this looks wicked. definitely going to check that out

netwren, to linux in GitHub - Acly/krita-ai-diffusion: Streamlined interface for generating images with AI in Krita. Inpaint and outpaint with optional text prompt, no tweaking required.

This is wickedly cool and I was wanting something like this last night. Crazy that I stumble on it the morning after.

TCB13, to linux in wayland is biased towards gnome
@TCB13@lemmy.world avatar

Wayland xdg-shell Protocol is tailored only for GNOME needs.

What why is this a problem at all? For what’s worth GNOME is the only actually half designed and half usable thing out there. Yes they could add desktop icons and drop the “go into activities after boot” bullshit but how well, they’ve 1M€ in funding to reinvent the DE in all the unnecessary ways possible.

(And this comment is how you offend both the GNOME fans and haters at the same time. Probably also anyone else who cares about having alternatives.)

weketi6945, to linux in wayland is biased towards gnome

CSDs are fucking cancer

Dirk,
@Dirk@lemmy.ml avatar

Exactly this! They make windows unmanageable by the window manager and make the window look like a foreign object on the desktop.

penquin, to linux in Today I discovered Garuda's BTRFS assistant and it's a total game changer.

Is there a difference between this and timshift/timeshift autosnap/grub-btrfs?

Holzkohlen,

Timeshift forces you to use a very specific layout of btrfs partitions or whatever those are called. On Fedora.for instance, unless you set them up manually, Timeshift will not work. Snapper isn’t so picky.

penquin,

I never had to set it up. I use endeavour OS and all I did was choose “btrfs” in the installer. That’s it. I just installed timeshift after that and ran it like normal. No issues. Installed auto snap and grub-btrfs and I’m in the races.

simple, to linux in VanillaOS 2.0 (Orchid) Alpha Build 84 Available Now

Never really understood Vanilla OS. Why use this compared to other immutable distros like Fedora Silverblue?

Secret300,

Their package manager interest me. From what I’ve read it seems I can install any app from any distros repo and it’ll set up the container for me

gonzoknowsdotcom1,

You can run containers that are integrated such as android, arch, etc

Guenther_Amanita, (edited )

Which isn’t an unique feature of VOS. You can do the same on Fedora Atomic or any other distro too with Distrobox and Waydroid.

BUT, I like VOS’ implemention. It’s nothing special, but still neat!

gonzoknowsdotcom1,

agreed

MonkCanatella,

Yeah but that’s true about any linux distro. if you can do it on one, you can most certainly do it on any others

Pantherina,

Better Distrobox tooling I think. Actually pretty cool, that has to be ported. Silverblue is the better base imho.

Guenther_Amanita,

I’m a huge fan of Silverblue, but VanillaOS still looks pretty promising.

It doesn’t have much unique to offer imo, but it seems to be “the next Mint” in how I see it.

It has a similar philosophy (user friendliness and reliability), but kind of a different implementation.

Mint tries to archive that by looking similar to Windows UI-wise and being “stable” (in terms of a conservative release cycle).

VOS archieves that by looking simplistic (appealing to younger folks like myself) and being immutable + self managing.

Both are valid, but the key difference is that Mint is “old fashioned”, while VOS tries to use new technologies for it’s goals.

thantik, (edited ) to linux in Today I discovered Garuda's BTRFS assistant and it's a total game changer.

Hopefully this assistant doesn’t kill its wife…

(I promise you this statement is related. It’s a little bit of history on BTRFS/ReiserFS though. BTRFS actually has support for in-place conversion from EXT and… ReiserFS, as it was kind of a competitor and the same engineers worked in ReiserFS)

safefel556, to linux in Today I discovered Garuda's BTRFS assistant and it's a total game changer.

Good morning sirs

blindbunny, to linux in Today I discovered Garuda's BTRFS assistant and it's a total game changer.

Can this make a btrfs partition usable to timeshift?

Atemu,
@Atemu@lemmy.ml avatar

I don’t know about timeshift but it appears to have a configuration tab for snapper.

blindbunny,

Yeah I seen that. Does snapper have a easy gui for dummies to make snapshots?

sirico, (edited )
@sirico@feddit.uk avatar

this is that more so in something like Fedora/Opensuse

blindbunny,

🥴 thanks

PainInTheAES,

Apparently btrfs assistant has a gui to create snapper snapshots. But there’s also snapper-gui

Xirup, to linux in Today I discovered Garuda's BTRFS assistant and it's a total game changer.

Interesting, I didn’t know it existed outside of Garuda. Thanks OP.

Holzkohlen,

Same. I even use Garuda and I never actually touched that thing. It’s all preconfigured and I just let it do it’s thing.

radioactiveradio, to linux in Shadow Cast: GPU accelerated screen and audio recording for Linux

I like how happy the dood is on the repo profile pic. Like he beat the final boss in Sekiro in one try. 10/10 project.

sonymegadrive,

The pfp is goofy af. It stays 😂

cmnybo, to linux in Shadow Cast: GPU accelerated screen and audio recording for Linux

It has no support for AMD or Intel GPUs though.

sonymegadrive,

I absolutely plan to support team red/blue GPUs. I just don’t have access to the h/w right now

guillermohs9, to linux in GitHub - SerenityOS/serenity: The Serenity Operating System 🐞

His coding videos are really nice to see. I don’t even understand that much, as it’s mostly C++, but the coding, the explanation, and the final feature and commit is somehow relaxing.

Vitaly, to linux in Shadow Cast: GPU accelerated screen and audio recording for Linux
@Vitaly@feddit.uk avatar

is it faster/better than gpu screen recorder?

sonymegadrive,

Just by “eyeballing” the two, there’s very little, if any difference on my setup.

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