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=== [[Linux on Apple Macintosh Devices|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...''' | |||
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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...