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Common Issues and Troubleshooting: Difference between revisions

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Not every install will be as flawless as a user will expect it to be, as they may encounter bugs for several potential reasons. There are numerous reasons why, ranging from simple hardware differences to past kernel bugs. Here is a comprehensive list of some issues that commonly occur!  
Not every install will be as flawless as a user will expect it to be, and they may encounter bugs for numerous reasons ranging from simple hardware differences to nuanced kernel bugs. Here is a comprehensive list of some issues that commonly occur!  


* (Naming things from support channel!)
* (Naming things from support channel!)


* [[Artificial Intelligence on Linux]]
=== [[Linux on Apple Macintosh Devices|Linux on Apple Devices]] ===
** [[w-okada]] (it's not very well documented and, while testing out of curiosity for Linux compatibility, I made some discoveries)
If you use '''an Apple device,''' Linux may have a few issues running flawlessly on first install - '''this section details some steps you should consider taking if you have specific issues.'''
 
=== [[Artificial Intelligence on Linux]] ===
'''Covers w-okada, Stable Diffusion, Large Language Models, ROCm/CUDA with proper driver setup, anaconda/conda...'''
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Latest revision as of 20:01, 8 June 2024

Not every install will be as flawless as a user will expect it to be, and they may encounter bugs for numerous reasons ranging from simple hardware differences to nuanced kernel bugs. Here is a comprehensive list of some issues that commonly occur!

  • (Naming things from support channel!)

Linux on Apple Devices

If you use an Apple device, Linux may have a few issues running flawlessly on first install - this section details some steps you should consider taking if you have specific issues.

Artificial Intelligence on Linux

Covers w-okada, Stable Diffusion, Large Language Models, ROCm/CUDA with proper driver setup, anaconda/conda...